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Show Brigham City, Utah 1976 29, Thursday, April BOX ELDER JOURNAL, J Top fiold expected .4t ri a, number of other tournaments statewide. This is the year," Goodliffe said Wednesday. Rounds this spring have been "very good," ranging in the 68 to 70 range on the par 74 course. Tve been consistently under par this spring, he said, pointing out that the course is in exceptional shape and will probably be reflected in many below par scores. Itll take four or five under part to win it, he said. Goodliffe expects a top field at the tourney since few other major tournaments are scheduled for the weekend. Brigham City amateur golfer Reid Goodliffe ha never won the Golden Spike Amateur golf tournament. In fact, in its Seven years of existance, the tournament has crowned seven different champions. These defending kingpins always get knocked off by the top field the tourney draws. This year's tournament will be May 8. Its set for 18 holes and limited to the first 64 paid entries in each flight with a 815 entry fee which includes green fees. But back to those defending champions Jack Ridd of Magna is last years title winner and Goodliffe and Ken Cromwell tied for second behind him. ... Good Start Goodliffe wants the Golden Spike to get off to a good start to win the Utah State Amateur title. The local tourney will do Placed Second Two other times Goodliffe has placed second in the tournament, about the only one the golfer hasnt won in Brigham City (Hes won the Brigham City Open amateur title seven or eight times). Hes also won a just that. Im looking forward to this summer with confidence. It (the tournament) wont make or break my season but it will be nice to get off with a winner, he said. . Professional Tommy Williams said local golfers interested in playing should get their entries in as quickly as possible. There will be two flights: A flight tor 1 handicappers and B flight for 12 to 20 handicappers. Tee times are shotgun at 8:30 a.m. for B flight and 1:30 shotgun for A flight. MAKIN' SMOKE Need Card a One tell-tal- 1976 handi- is one-eight- y sign of black powder shoot 723-34- OX ELDBt ACTION SPORTS Makin smoke on the Bear River . . . The roar and following billowing clouds of smoke marked each shot in the Bear River Valley Muzzleloader association encampment last Saturday near Deweyville. Fur hats, leathers, handcrafted items such as short starters, powder measures, possibles hags, moccasins, powder horns and knives adorned the figures of the nearly 50 shooters who turned out for the event. The old blade powder weapons let forth a roar and gout of smoke at each shot as dub members and guests compded in ring the gong, pie plate shoot and metal bear shoot All shoots during the day were primative, meaning no printed bullseye targets were shot during the day. Each event was patterned after shooting contests held in the very early 1800s when the mountain men would rendezvous to trade beaver pelts for needed items such as powder, knives and shot. Shooters ranged from grizzled old timers to as young as 12 and nearly everyone in tune with his smokepole was able to take home one of a number of handmade prizes offered by the muzzldoader association. AAU competition Area youths Children under eight will be admitted free if accompanied by an adult. Proceeds from the race go to help Brigham City pay the annual lease on the cycle park, it was explained. This provides a place for local citizens to ride free of charge, the spokesman said. The cycle association and city recreation department work in conjunction to stage the yearly motorcycle event. The city provides equipment to help maintain the track. The recreation department, under the direction of Glen CSsper-soprovides personnel to help on race day. Casperson also coordinates events between the city council and the cycle association. Giuck Vesco is president of the cycle association this year. This organization provides the planning, organization and manpower to hold the Golden Spike Motocross each year, the spokesman explained. finish high in mat event n, Hike devous on the Bear river near Deweyville. Here, three shots and the shooter on the right is nearly enveloped by the residue. Muzzleloaders make smoke 300 racers expected Brigham Citys cycle park will be the scene Sunday, May 2, of the third annual Golden Spike Motocross with as many as 300 entries from around the state expected. Practice is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. with races getting underway at 9 a.m. The park is located east of the city with access from the canyon highway. This years race will be run with thro h motos around a mile track. New jumps have been added and the track promises to provide a good show for spectators, a spokesman for the sponsoring Brigham City Cycle association said. This will be an SRA points event. Many racers and riders consider the Brigham City cycle park and track to be the best facility of this type in the state, the spokesman noted. Restrooms and concessions will be available. fee for racers is 83.50 and the post entry is 56. The price of admission for spectators will be 82 per person or 85 per car load. e the cloud of smoke with each shot. There shooting was plenty of smoke last Saturday at the Bear River cap card, Williams said. Prizes will range from 8150 for first to Valley Muzzleloaders association get acquainted ren- 820 for eighth in each flight, he said. All entrants must possess Spike Motocross set for Sunday at BC cycle park A pair of local area boys won first place int he recent Utah State AAU championships for age group wrestlers at Pleasant Gove High school. Jim Smoot was champion in the midget division, and Kenny Smoot was best in he class of the bantam division. Kyle Smoot was runner-u- p as a in the midget division. All three represented the Brigham City Little League Wrestling program and Corinne Elementary school. Dowling Several other local area were high finishers. mat-ster- s e Matt Smoot, an member of the Box Elder High freshman wrestling team, was eight-grad- Qosultts calls Lecky Strike League Produce, Ml. Hi team senes bdep-GoldBowl, 2233; Massey Ferguson, 222S; Moons Produce. Marc Wilson, a eager from Redondo Beach, Calif., will turn his attention from basketballs to bicycles Saturday when he serves as a celebrity for the in Brigham annual Hike-Bik- e City. 6-- 8 join with 1975 Peach Queen Lesa Heiner to greet participants in the annual event which will see walkers and riders make the trip to Bear River Bird refuge. Wilson will le Although sidelined by an injury this past season, it became apparent that Wilson is destined for a lot of action at Aggieville over the next three years. As a junior varsity perform- er, he finished with a point average of 14.9 and led the team in rebounding with 11.4 per outing. A shooter, he had left-hand- games of 43 and 40 points in high school and last year against the Brigham Young university JV's he had bounds. 32 points and 20 re- And of local interest, the USU eager is engaged to JoD Jensen of Harper Ward. in the intermediate class. And Craig Smoot, a member of the Box Elder frosh squad, placed third in the class, intermediate division. runner-u- p April IS Hi team aenea scratch Massey FerguGolden Bowl. MIS. Moons ISIS: son. eager . . ' Goodliffe said the good golfers require he play his best at all times "Youre more cautious. You concentrate more on every shot. Another reason for winning said Goodliffe, is a personal goal never to lose on the Brigham City course. I never want to admit someone can beat me on my own golf course, he stated. Got-acquaint- od Mare Wilson . rid celebrity t? at irofkam links May Pre-entr- va Amfuir pik Up to sdww Butler, 197. ' Hi mens game hdcp Moan Haramoto. 242; Lowell Sherratt, 215; Tod Whiteford. 210. Hi ladies series scratch Maxine Petersen. 514; LU Bronkman, 512; Rhoda Welling, 491. Hi ladies series hdcp - Diane Potter, 05 : Lil Brenkman, 02; Jeanne Jones. SOI. Hi ladies game scratch U1 Brenkraan, 185; Diane Potter, Ml; Gay NeU Rose, 180, Hi ladlss game hdcp - Diane Potter. 220; Lil Brenkman, 215; Ethel Gardner, 200. V will be held this weekend at Highland High school. Box Elder wrestlers eligible to compete are Craig Smoot, Mike Smoot, Mike Christensen, Danny Marshall, Steve Weight, Jeff Hardy, Todd WilUams and Ricardo Gonzales. Weight will lead the team. Thus far during the past year, Weight has toured Japan, won the state high school title in his weight and captured, freestyle tournaments at Intermountain school and Hlllcrest High. Marshall and Williams also won individual championships at Intermountain while Christensen won at Hillcrest. The senior division grapplers will be competing for the opportunity to represent Utah in the junior Olympics at Montreal, Canada, late in June. The trip will be financed and sponsored by the Junior Olympic division of the Utah State Wrestling Coaches association. , 4-- A Qualified Earlier Each of the boys had qualified at an earlier tournament held at East High school. 2226. Hi team game scratch" Moons Produce. 82: Nicks Barber, STS: Golden Bowl, 64. Hi team game hdcp Moons Produce, 797; Norlunds, 790; Ush Trucking, 795. John Tanaka, Hi mens series scratch 580; Moon Haramoto, 580; Lynn Butler, 530. Hi mens series hdcp - Moon Haramoto, 13: John Tanaka, 508; Ron Petersen, 574. Moon HaraHi mens game scratch moto, 231; Tod Whiteford. 202; Lynn Splits converted Linda Petersen, Rae McDonald, Lowell Sherratt, Nora Hannon, Hie Golden Bowel team won the league. Nicks Barber came In second place. The Golden Bowel members were John Tanaka, Marge Tanake, Linda Misrasi, Steph Misrasl. The Nicks Barber members were Gay . Nell Rose, Maxine Petersen, Tom Rose, Norm Harris. HI average - John Tanaka, 182; Maxine Petersen, MS. Moot improved bowlers Beth Sherratt, Larry Petersen, Hi series scratch Jsss Brallsfard, 31; Maxine Petersen, Ml. HI series hdcp - Joe Butler, 75; Diane Potter, 73. HI game scratch - Norm Harris, 254; Bemie Earl, 225. Hi game hdcp Steph Misrasl, Gladys Norr. state freestyle championships By virtue of their high finishes at Pleasant Grove, they DRESSED IN authentic garb, Jay Johnson, left, and Hal Bushnell load Hawkin type black earned the right to represent at the western regionals in powder rifles during the recent Bear River Muzzleloader association shoot near Utah San Jose, Calif., late in June. A men" of and their number families attended "mountain the Deweyville. Winners in the Intermediate shoot. division will have an trip to San Jose sponsored by the Junior Olymin the calf roping. pic division of the Utah State Local members participating Wrestling Coaches association. were John Baugh, Reeder, Woodward and Stevenson. Other Action In other upcoming action on Upcoming events will find 13 the Beehive mat scene, the cowboys at the Bridgerland Bicentennial rodeo in Logan senior (15-1division AAU and on May they will participate in the Bear River IWUd.lfVBWfckAM Those Box Elder High school another rodeo. High school rodeo in Tremonton Rodeo club members just keep Woodward won the saddle at the fair grounds. Time for the on bringing home the bacon. bronc and Reeder was second, latter event is 7:30 p.m. each In two high school rodeos over while Brad Stevenson took third night. the weekend, Roger Woodward won two firsts in the saddle bronc event and Bret Reeder TIACKSS tCIT SClIStt CT was second to Woodward in the saddle bronc both times. Gateway to Philosophy, Science 8 Religion ffcDVtt Rev. lols Ruth Bartel, Minister-Directo- r The cowboys participated lecture title for Sunday 1 1 :00 a.m. with other club members at the WHAT POWERS DO YOB HAVE Tooele rodeo. Others in the f rodeo were Mike Burt, Jon 4 Recorded Inspirational Message Call Hawkes, Darren Tingey, Kelly onSJumor Church Wilde Youth Walker, Jerry and RichServices Mid Week Classes and Study ard Yates. Groups 544-- 1 st Street The same weekend at the KLO 9 o.m. Every Sunday ' Rhone Pleasant Grove, the North Utah LIVING TODAY" county rodeo club presented Woodward captures more bronc crowns 8) m, laDOiipemsttf Its important. "e know! YOUR UTAH EASTER SEAL SOCIETY helps the handicapped 365 days every year. Wt no erf you year-roun- d, tool na sow s msmmt urit oKcnan 6-- fl , 392-444- 2 393-977- 7 - iocMi uaWhTec0 |