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Show i 1 LOMOND BEACON, April 26. BEN 1 979, Page 4 Whit Bam opens fourtnth year are green, the fairways are groomed and cut perfectly, so you don't have an excuse to not go. To put it briefly. . . The golfing is SUPER! ByGaryToyn Its time. . . time to take out your golf clubs, polish them up and go enjoy a .good round of golf. Where voii ask White Barn of course! The greens Operating Since The White Barn golf and country club has been operating since 1963 says professional Kelly Woodland. And its changed hands a few times too." When the current owners sold it a few years ago, they had no idea they would be buying it right back. It appear:; the previous owners had too big of plans and go in a little over their heads. A big sports complex was planned, with the various kinds of handball courts, tennis courts and other different kinds of exercise facilities. When the hole was duto begin construction, they ran into some (insurmountable costs and were in too far over their heads. Now the previous owners are in charge and have it back 1965 a into shape! The White Barn has more than just a golf course, it has a swimming pool, tip-to- p ). it Id i , : clubhouse and some very nice looking condominiums. The clubhouse will soon be opening for meals . ( the food is great). The public will be invited. j Not Selling memberships Because of the pew owners, they will no longer be selling new memberships. The White Barn will be .opening up to the public at $2.75 for 9 holes, or $3 for 18. The course is usually an 18 hole course but is set up in such a way that if you only feel like playing nine holes, your welcome to do so. White Barn has very hard golf course, it has over 10 ponds and quite a few doglegs" to challenge any golfer. The greens are groomed io even Arnold Palmers specifications. The White Barn now is probably the most challenging courses in the northern part of Utah, with the planp of the new owners, it cant help but get ' t better! White Barn is now. offering The special rate every weekday morning for ladys at 9 a.m. They also give a special rate every eekday morning at at 9 for everybody. The green fee is $2. , For more information concerning White Barn facilities and the, golf, : ; ; i course contact KellyWoodlahd at He can help you with just about anything with golf you need to know ! THIS 1$ THE entrance to the White Barn clubhouse. It is. located on Pleasant View Drive. by wildlife division In 1959 The Utah State Legislature officially recognized the last Friday in April as Bird Day and Arbor Day. This years celebration will be on April 27. Arbor Day, that day of tree planting, has been celebrated for many years in most states and several foreign countries. It was inaugurated in 1872 by Nebraskan J. Sterling Morton. Bird Day is a more recent arrival. LaVar ' Ware, chief of communications with the Division of Wildlife Resources, feels that Bird Day should receive more attention. 782-732- 0. KELLY at the White Barn golf course. the course's future in Pleasant View. WOODLAND is the pro optimistic about He is beast Royals, By Gary Toy ii , The ,Weber, High baseball team did a number on. the Roy High Baseball team last Friday by a score of Due to some fine hitting, the Warrior team came from behind and finally won the game. 4-- Gene Moyes Gene Moyes was the hitter in the game with two triples and two RBIs to lead the Weber team with hits. Bruce Hobbs had an RBI along with his teammate Greg Cook. Weber has j (it .Hi !t!:ui : lioJ they ibn their wdy. 3 ,: it; . : GARY HUMPHREY'S swing doesn't look too bad and He is one 3 i 4 'spfIy April swhadhiti Bbrn 3 hqs.tauafjfe. agencies have traditionally given more attention to game species, said Ware, but non-- : . you. They can beat almost any team in the region on.aqy given day. Soltat elf $ut for 'the, Weiner Bk'sebtftfi had some good hitters but hasnt been able to show them in the past few weeks, but not this tune. Weber had some super hits. Not only were there great hits, but some super fielding too. Jeff Speth probably made the most outstanding catch. It was the bottom of the second inning and A Roy player Weber was down made a hit in shallow right field. wildlife State Moyes helps Weber 4-- 3 day noted Bird game birds and mammals are receiving more recognition. He added that most states, including Utah, now have nongame wildlife programs. So, while your neighbor is planting a tree on the 27th, you might consider uncovering the old pair of binoculars and spending a day in the field. A useful book to take along is Utah Birds by Wijliam H. Behle and Michael L. " Sports QUIZ BEACON SPORT QUIZ Compiled by Gary Toy a 1. How many players can a soccer team have on the field at one time? 2. Larry Bird was the nations leading scorer? True or False. 3. Tommy John played for the Los Angeles Dodgers last year, who does he play for now? 4. In golf, a slice curves which way? 5. The Umpires in the major leagues were striking for what? A. better negotiating rights, B. better respect and players, C. money, D. All of the above. Speth being shortstop, made a diving catch to help them out of the inning. in region The Warriors are now play, but dont let their record deceive 2-- 4 from-coache- s Tonogling is a sport now 6. recognized by the International Olympic Committee and will be played in the 1980 Olympics. True or False? 7. Kurt Thomas is a national champion in: A. Figure Skating, B. Gymnastics, C. Platform diving, D. Spring board diving, 8. Elie Nastase is from what coun- try? . V"' a,t: ? 1 r.Ti"rM.y L'Vf - 9. In the NFL, who holds the record for the mast fumbles? 10. The term shotgun formation is used in what sport? One point for each question. 10-- 8 real sport authority 5 pretty good, 0 try next weeks quiz, it's a lot easier! . 7-- MV 4-- IS,-- , ' ' v . 0! - IouqD umuoR sotiseuufcCB i jo auo si; nnooj 6 enreumH 'g a "L 'suoRsanb jpiJi g Xauoui jno a s 'tqRu n;.w i! pspueq iqgij Rums noC saaqueA hjo watf c j U9A03 I Ztnb JJOdS OJ 8J3MSUV OAJHD asj ; GENE MOYES win over the belted two triples and had two Roy RBI's in Weber's 4-- 3 Still Royals. Track team steams by Roy High 88-5- 2 Weber High's track team steamed by a hurting Roy High track team last at Weber. Weber being week, strong in many events made a clean sweep in the Hugh Hurdles, 880 yard run and the High Jump. Weber won 10 of the 17 events. Kevin Taylor Weber's Kevin Taylor was at it again by winning the 330 yard intermediate hurdles and taking 2nd in the 220 yard dash, 3rd in the High Hurdles. Webers short little speedster has always been a bright spot on the Weber team. Other superefforts were Dave Devries. He won The mile and look 2nd in the 2 mile. Mark Montgomery combined his strength by winning the slot pul and in the high jump to his 2nd placing teammate Bruce Thorpe. Thorpe has an unorthodox jumping style, the 88-3- 2 : ...f western role, it being repluced by the Fosberry Flop w hich is now the style used in most competition. The Warriors won both the medley and the in region mile relays. Weber is now meets. Here are the results: 4 Results Hurdles (13.1) Martini, WaHigh rner, Taylor, Mile Run (4:45.3) Devries, Fificld Hansen R), 440 Relay (46.8) Roy, 440 Yd. Dash (53.0) Reed, Story, Bird (R), High Jump tttO") Thorpe, Montgomery, Williamson, Javelin U53T3") Green, (R) Nelson, Medley Relay (4:00) Weber, 220 Yard Dash (22.4) Fernandez (R) Taylor, Painter (R), 2 Mde (10:17) Hansen, Devries Fifield, Mile Relay 13:4.1.4) Wclier, Lonfc Jump ( 21) Fernandez ( R i Ballif Huddleston (R), Pole Vault IU3') Mclemon ( R) Kelly, Modahl. n, !J f- - r 3-- 2 . i ' t GREG COOK takes healthy size swing In Webers 4-- 3 win over Roy. Cook belted in RBI in ' ' . . the Warrior vic- tory. Hancock named as new wildlife chief Norm Hancock, game management chief with Ihe Division of Wildlife Resources, recently received International recognition for a on Utah's monograph he Oak Creek deer herd. The Wildlife an Society, organization of wildlife professionals from over 70 countries, presented Hancock and two other wildlife biologists with its 1978 Outstanding Wildlife Pubticalion Award. The award was made on March 23 at the 44th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Tlie 148 page publication. The Oak Creek Mule Deer Herd In Utah, is an indepth study of Ihe S3 square mile Oak Creek deer study area near Oak City, Utah. Work began on Ihe study in Torono fr"tn 1940. The publication is available free the Division of Wildlife time to sign-u- p Boys and girls who want to play ball with the North Ogden City Recreation Departmen need to hurry and register. The last day to sign up is Monday, April 30. No late registrations will be accepted. Registration is at the city offices, 505 E. 2800 N. from 8 a.m. to s nt p Thursday, Friday and Monday. Fees are $7 for boys grides 6 and girls grades 9 and 89 for boys in Tlie fee includes a playing grades jersey or uniform. Tlie jerseys will be kepi by the kids at the end of the season. The uniforms will be returned to tlie recreation department. Play will begin on June 4. Anyone who is interested in being a coach for a leant is invited lo sign up al the city offices, also. 7-- I |