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Show Sun o lO KU) National ( 'uiim.il OUm-p- u hampmnships were held Wash , Aug 15 through the 17th BlaineVou-shimu- r a 17. was a (.old Medalist in the Lightweight Judo competition held on ug 18 in Spokane Over 61) voting athletes 9 through 18 - victors 14 Regional in then competitions - competed in six spoils in Spokane swimming, diving. Hack and field judo, gvnmastics and trampoline Sponsored bv Chevrolet, the National A l Junior Olympic ( hampionships are the annual highlight of the oveiall program, which involves millions of youngsters in 1J spin ts lwo double winners added Chevrolet tromipiessive phies to their honors whenthev wue named the meet's Outstanding Xth'etes The prie foi gn Is went to Jennie hand-le- i 1J of Hirmingham. Ala . who won h the one and three meter diving competition for Jumoi (.1 rls, held at Cionaga aged -- -- C I I mversitvs hennedv lavil- - Kill star Track Cobb. took the gold medals for the 100 and 440 yard dashes with docking of 9 7 and 47.3 The latter equalled the National AM Barney 17, of Richmond. Junior Olvmpit standard, set bv ir . C hampionship 1 arl Ric hard-so- n in 1970 total of 19 new records were set in the two days of Of these, 12 competition were set in swimming events at the Spokane Park Department s Witter Pool Kathy Heddv 14. from Summit, New two old bettered lersev, marks in winning her gold ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, insect bites Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs. h skm with Zemo Liquid or Ointment. De-itc- medals (ills (1J-14- of Gonzaga The Spokane Falls Community College Stadie"-(sitof the track competition) also hosted the impressive Opening Ceremonies Tuesday night Though shortened by heavy rain, the Ceremonies featured a full parade of the athletes in Regional uniforms, reading of the Olympic oath by long jump world record holder Bo' Beamon, in the Intermediate Division ) She campus swam the 100 meter freestyle 01 J9 and the 200 meter in Individual Medelv in 2 30 02, breaking Cathy ( orciones n ty standard by more than two full seconds The medlev relay teams from Region 13 (California) won all four of the swim relay events and established new meet marks in three The track relays also produced excitement and records The girls 440 vaid relay team from Region 2 - Claudia lonnson (17, from Washington, D C ), Janice Wiser (16, from C hillum, Maryland), thus Vllarrah (16, from I Darbv, Pennsylvania and Jackie Tav lor(16, fiom Washbettered ington, D C the old meet mark of 47 Thev clocked 46 7 in prelims, then went to 46 8 in Thursday nights finals (.ymnast Tom Weeden, 18, fiom Belmont, t alif . was that sports standout He was the meets onlv competitor in the four age divisions to score 100 points in the difficult two-da- y competition, finishingwith 100 9 Third at last years Junior Olvmpic Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo, Weeden was the high scorer in every one of the optional gvmnastic events The trampoline competition produced two champions from Rockford III Ronnie Meriott defeated advermoie experienced saries to win the bovs title, while Marilyn Steig, 16, took t -- bitn elected ti Rov I adv I ing vc.u She will be ( ti Mrs f from Governor greetings Daniel Evans and AAU President Jack Kelly, and the lighting of the Olympic of Spokanes top gymnast, Laurie Bremer. has Fred assisted 11 li DOBD president, Mrs Claire Davis, secretary and Mis Gerald Rogei Stover lead the ions foi the com- Mrs RO O eiGm U P e 1 Thursday, August 31, 1972 Many projects L00V7 CTUDD8 he Sixth luniiu 1 l Chronicle West, treasurer Other new officers include Mrs Dae Coons, tail twister, Mrs. Kyle Robbins, publicity by Deschner, vice 3 and parliamentarian, and Glen McFntire and Mrs 0UG'D M rs Or-le- n Stuart as directors The purpose of the ladies organization is to support the Lions C lub and to assist ir any of their protects when The ladies also necessary sponsor a girl to Girls Slate and help needy families at Christmas time Blaine Youshimura . wins title . . er 1 's ROV son - The Lyle Evert pearanie helps -- Service Station, 5190 S 1900 W., has sex appeal plus with Sharon Kel66 son on the job girls c rown a The judo action at Prep School was highlighted bv the almost flawless performance of Steve Cohen of Chicago, III , who won the convincingly His division heavvweight brother Irv will lepresent the IS next week at the Munich the Olympics During their three davs in Spokane, the athletes and their coaches were housed on the Mr. Evertson said that he needed a worker and applied at the Ogden Employment Security Office to get one. I would even hire a woman if it would help business, he told the off.ee worker. Taking him at his word, the job developer shortly afterward referred Sharon Kelson to Mr. Evertson for an She was hired and interview has been working out very well ever since, he said. "Im very happy with Sharon been excellent and business has increased. She handles the job as well as anyone that Ive ever hired to do Mac 6 similar -- - I wear a white smock with my name on it, and grav slacks and keds which are easv on my feet. It pays to look good, find, and so I have clean, fiesh clothes everv dav 1 Sharon has mastered the technique of vehicle lubrication and auto inspection steps to issue auto inspection stickers to motorists, reports Mr Evertson "She is a good worker and a hard worker and is ever ready to help drivers with their automotive needs. Gon-zag- f.UCulIogh f.tini -- Phillips work Taking to her nature instinct as a housekeeper. Sharon also vacuums the cars when motorists have time for I the free vacuum service also cooperate with tourist trade bv furnishing them with maps of the area, and I know the city and surroundings so I can answer questions about motels, restaurants and and recreational The tourists apactivities preciate knowledgeable service station attendants. srm i NEW OFFICERS of the Roy Lady Lions discuss activities for the club for the coming year. They include (1. to r.) Mrs. RogertStover, Xi Iota holds annual steak fry HO) - The Harry Heiscr home was the scene of the annual steak fry for members of and their husbands. Gcnnte Bingh tm was ( hatrman of the event and those attending enjoyed a delicious dinner and lsiting kane, Washington. Mrs. Dunbar was formerly a member of the group. Also present were Mr. and Mrs Glen Bingham, Mr. and John Mrs Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Flits Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Andros, Mr. and Mr. Jack Carter, Mr. and -- ta Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dunbar of Spo- - 'a Mrs. George Chino, Mr. and Mrs Jim Larsen, Mr and Mrs. Milton Stromberg and Mr. and Mrs. Hetser. Beginning Day was held on Monday at the home of President, Marcele Weaver. Lovely refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated table, featuring a centerpiece of yellow roses. Assignments for the com ing year were reviewed, along with other business matters All members were present, including June Heiser, Genme Katherine Aoung, Bingham, Wilma Stewart, Maudeen Andros. Shirley Carter, Mary Chino, Kerma Larsen, Katharine Stromberg, the hostess, and a special guest, Mona jk a I Shes learned to change oil, do grease jobs, fix flat tires and do some minor tune-u- p work in addition to servicing cars with gas and oil. NOW president, Mrs. Fred Deschner, vice president, and Mrs. Gerald West, treasurer. They were recently installed to lead the club. 4 4 Mr Evertson points out that the reactions from customers are good. Women say theyre surprised Use Our Layaway Program Sha- -- Speed DHics i95 And Up ILwl when ron takes over servicing their cars - some of them say, we dont even know how to open the hood of our autos. I? (3 5540 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Sharon says some of the customers are helpful in lifting the spare tires out of their cars for her and helping her wash windows of their cars. "Who cares if we girls get little grease on our hands a it washes off easily with a good soapy lather and warm waters, she says. I always keep my hands clean and neat, and between customers I ever have time to polish my nails. I check needs as cars pass annual inspection at our station -- - I think having a neat ap- - Q8V BAYS SPECIAL! 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