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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 23, 1977 6 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Pleasant View golfer takes amateur crown Recreation briefs Sports day Friday at John Adams e A Sports day, sponsored by the Brigham City Recreation department, will be held Friday at John Adams park. All children signed up at community parks are invited to attend and participate. and Play will involve boys and girls in age groups 2 in separate competition in croquet, checkers and Frisbee. e Each age group will crown a champion. Interested competitors should check with their park leaders no later than Friday morning at John Adams park. award will be given to a park to hold for A two weeks until the next sports day. There will be no classes in the parks Friday. On alternate Friday mornings, there will be specialist shine day at John Adams. Starting July 1, each of the four specialists in dance, drama, arts and crafts and baton will have a special activity, demonstration or class for all signed up in the recreation program. It will run from 10 a.m. to noon with half hour segments for each specialist. city-wid- 4--6, 7-- 8, 0, 11-1- city-wid- ip Slugger registration Brigham City recreation Slugger league registration will start June 28 for children ages 7 and 8. Those living on the west side of Main street should meet at the Pioneer park baseball field at 10 a.m. Those who reside on the east side of Main street should come at 1 p.m. A spokesman for the program said the times were set so they would conflict as little as possible with other park classes and activities. Fundamentals of the game will be taught the first few days. The league will operate Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays for three weeks at the same times as registration 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Those who belong to the city park program need only bring the yellow discount card or receipt to sign up at no cost. All others are asked to pay a $1 fee. Must have parent It has been noted by Brigham City recreation leaders that signed up in the program must be accompanied to local parks by a parent, it was emphasized. More information on this matter may be obtained from Lucy or Jimm Fuller at Kerr at three-year-ol- are Mike Richards, Gregg Lones and Stewart Richards (from left) the AAU western regional freestyle junior wrestling tournament last who placed week in Hayward, Calif. Gregg and Mike qualified for the national championship next month in Nebraska. SHOWN HERE in In 3 BEE grapplers place at regional Three Box Elder county youths, representing the BEE wrestling club, placed well in the western regional AAU freestyle wrestling championship last week in Hayward, Calif. Gregg Lones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lones of Honeyville, placed third in the senior advanced 83.5 weight. Mike Richards of Mantua was fourth in the junior 80 pound weight and his brother Stewart Richards was eighth in the intermediate 85 class. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards of Mantua. Gregg and Mike both qualified for the black powder lore, was chatting with an acquaintance one day when the subject of how and when archers and muzzle loaders should have their deer hunts. The disagreement was minor at first. Archers are a bunch of big babies. They cry if they dont get their own way, F&G said, stamping his foot. Fooey, said the other arguee. You muzzle loaders make so much noise youd wake up the deaf and dumb ward at Brigham City Community hospital. fruit. Now wait a minute, you fiddle-eare- d You bowmen complain if you cant have five extra minutes more than any other hunters and if you cant get two deer, you bellyache like a sick calf with its left leg in a badger hole, F&G countered mildly. Listen, fat head. You smoke makers think the world owes you a living. You guys can shoot a deer as far as 200 yards away. Look at Danl Boone. Killed squirrels at 300 paces. We bowmen have to get within 40 yards or were just spectators, the archer said, nudging F&G in the ribs with a hard elbow. F&G went to the trunk of his car and pulled out a tomahawk, scalping knife, .50 caliber Hawken lets not get upset about this, beetle brain, F&G said quietly. You forest freaks paint your faces and pour deer stink all over your heads and make like Hiawatha out for a meeting with White Dove. You guys leave more deer hurt than you ever take. . . An arrow whizzed past F&Gs left ear, the fletching leaving a slight red line on the top of his lobe. Ha. You muzzle loaders deserve to have a special hunt only for gophers and then on the back 40 acres of the great salt desert. Why, you silly boogers run around with dead skunks on your heads and rotten hides wrapped around your bodies. You guys smell as bad as catfish Now and powder horn Pool will close stink bait. . . The .50 caliber ball would have hit him right flush where his shirt tail shakes hands with his trousers but F&G forget to the percussion cap. He grabbed for his throwing hawk, scalping knife in his teeth. for the bowman who was fitting another arrow to his compound bow. The archer raised his weapon centering on F&Gs heart. F&G sprang, the hawk scribing a long arc toward the archers head, just as the arrow was released with a twang. . . He lunged Monday, June Saturday, June 25 Petersens vs. Quik Way Lube p.m. (north); Redeyes vs. Tanner and Velasquez (south). Anderson Saddlery vs. 8:30 p.m. DeMolay (north). 7 Monday, June 27 Tanner and Velasquez vs. p.m. Minuteman (north); Jeppesens vs. Anderson Saddlery (south). 8:30 p.m. Highballers vs. Bowmart (north). 7 growing national printing firm. Prefer someone who can supervise and work with other departments. Top pay, fringes, profit sharing. Located in small town with clean air and water near winter and summer recreation areas. We pay moving expenses. Send resume to Job Openings, co Stylart, Rexburg, Idaho 83440 C flight Lee Christiansen, 81; Phil Palmer, 83, Victor Bodily, Ernie Hale, 86; Steve Stumm, Bob Van Dyke, Ed Williams, 87; Jim Baty, John Gomez, Glen Hart, John Hinch-maWendell Johnson, 88. O-of-- T's unbeaten Powder Puff softball action for women continues, at Pioneer park. Here is a rundown of action to date: Sugar Beats played Bear River, with Bear River winning with a score of 16 to 14. Doubles were reported by the following Sugar Beats players: Jeannine Bickmore, Martha Roche and Brenda Marble. The Sugar Beats also lost to the Hits & Mrs. with a final score of 23 to 13. Brenda Marble was good for a triple while Amy Stiver, Joni Bosely and Linda Shinkle each with a double. A make-u- p game was played between Bear River and the Sunshine Troop, with the Sunshine Troop winning 19 to 1. Sharr Herbert had a triple. Debbie Roper had a double, while Nettie Salmon had three doubles. The played the Hits & Mrs. The went to victory with a score of 17 to 5. Sheila Hoppie had an unassisted double play. SgqSf Sheila was involved in another double play with Sheryl Cross-leDonna Weaver and Betty Verhall also had a double play. Helping the stay undefeated, the Basehit-ter- s lost with a score of 19-Doubles were made by Michelle Mund while Sandy Taylor and Janice Johnson each had two doubles. also won The the game played with Bear River with a score of 40-Doubles were hit by Debbie DeVree, Lonnie Perry, Janice Johnson and Betty Verhaal. Lonnie Perry also hit two triples, while Sandy Taylor hit a triple and two home runs with Michelle Mund good for a triple. Crazylegs lost to the 10 to 8. Mary Coss from the Crazylegs hit a triple, while Lynette Hailing and Carylon Allen had a double play. For the Cheryl Crossley and Michelle Mund each had doubles. Janice Johnson, Sheila Hoppie and y. Betty Verhaal had a double play. The next scheduled games will be held at Pioneer Park on June 23. 7 p.m. SD Base Hitters 7 vs. Lavender Blues; ND Bear River vs. Crazy-legs- ; p.m. SD Sunshine Troop vs. Hits & Mrs.; ND vs. Peglegs. Swiss Power Switzerland is the leader among the 18 countries outside the United States producing electricity with nuclear power. That countrys nuclear plants generate approximately 18 per cent of its electricity. Skid Row skid row The name (originally skid road) applied to a steep slope along the waterfront in Seattle, Washington where logs once were skidded to waiting ships and where bars did a roaring business. ONION THRIPPS raqulr good spray coverage for control. Also we need to protect the valuable pollinating insects in the area. Let us do the worrying and control of these thripps in your onion patch. We know some tricks of the trade. Aerial application is an investment not an expense. HUNTER AERIAL SPRAY Brigham City - Ogden Airports ZENITH 1605 American league Results of June 20, 1977 First Security 12, Blocks 10 Base hits: First Security singles: Brandon Rackham, Todd Nieholls, Terry Nelson; doubles Brad Williams. WP Bart Christensen. Blocks singles: Matt Velasquez, 2; Spence Green, Vince Nickerson, 2; Shane Hilton; doubles: Spence Green, Chad Knavel, 2. American (Mustang) league Results of June 18, 1977 Red Sox 24, Peach City 6 Base hits: Red Sox singles: Team collected 44 singles. Doubles: Jeff Jeppsen. Peach City Pirates had 16 hits, them singles. Doubles: Young. 15 of Willard Little league ) Willard Little league June 16, 1977 Lions 11, Wildcats 10 Lions singles: Lynn Olson, Lorin Layne Mason, Dirk Nelson; runs: Chip Page. w is under construction in Brigham City 621-558- BRIGHAM CITY CABLE MANAGEMENT 1605 W. Forest home Willard Little league June 20, 1977 Fireballs 19, Wildcats 3 Base hits: Wildcats singles: Brent Harrop, Joe Christensen, Fireballs singles: Larry Nelson, Tim Dickson (3), Mike Freede, Curtis Beams, Robert Brewer; doubles: Curtis Beams; Homeruns: Kim Chadwick. Willard Little League June 20, 1977 Lions 15, Tigers 9 Lions singles: James Dial, Layne Dirk Nelson, Corey Johnson (2), Randy Booth, Lynn Olson; doubles: Layne Mason, Randy Booth. Tigers singles: Bobby Bedeger, Brad Hoppie. NT lt Dont blame your age for poor hearing Chicago, 111. A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced bv Beltone. A model of the smallest Beltone aid of its kind will he given non-operati- absolutely free to anvone answering this advertisement. Send for ill is model, put it on and wear it in die privacy of vour own home. w ith a Iiile inanv people hearing loss w ill not re-ce- any significant lienefit from any hearing aid, this model will show you how tiny hearing help can e, and its yours to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less than a third of ail ounce, and its all at ear level, in one unit. These models are free, so .we suggest you write for vours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to I)cpt. 9487, Beltone Electronics, 4201 W. Victoria St.. Chicago. III. 60646. g Any inquiry should be 5 directed to after July 1 723-855- 9 Widdi-so- Wildcats singles: Clint Tremelling, Brent Harrop; doubles: Galen Strubel, Denton Gordon; triples: Brent Harrop; Wildcats got a double play. l SOHETIDE lU JULY 1977 MR. FARMER American Mustang league Results of June 16, 1977 Red Sox 20, Small Stars 4 Red Sox singles : 39 by the team ; doubles Jeff Jeppsen. Small Stars singles: 18 by team members; doubles: Edwards, Rapp. June 16. 1977 Fireballs 25, Tigers 8 Tigers singles: Darin Wood, Brad Hoppie, Eddie Olson; doubles: John Hyde; Tigers had a double play. Fireballs singles: Larry Nelson, Tim Dickson, Kim Chadwick (2), Mitch Dickson (3), Doug Sayama; doubles: Mike Freede (2), triples: Doug Sayama (2); Homeruns: Tim Dickson, Doug Sayama. Puff league games: (SaiDon HELP WANTED flags the third through sixth greens at the municipal golf course recently. Value was given at $55. Registration for the second session of tennis lessons sponsored by the Brigham City Recreation department will be held Friday and Saturday, June 24 and 25. People living on the west side of town can sign up for lessons on Friday, June 24, at Box Elder High school tennis courts from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those living on the east of Main street will be able to register on Saturday, June 25 at John Adams park tennis court from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for children and 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. for adults. The lessons will run from June 27 to July 8 and the cost for the instruction is $7.50. Commercial men's softball slate the fish and game regulations are set. He set the butt of the rifle down, inadvert- - Ben Markland has reported to Brigham City police that four and poles were stolen from 27. UJILL DE AVADLADILG Production oriented person to help manage large cold type department in fast n Friday, Saturday Well, you get the picture. Thats the reason F&G tries to bury his head in the sand until all . Flags lifted Tennis sign ups for lessons The Brigham City swimming pool will be closed on Sunday, June 26 for repairs. It will be open for its regular hours on national championship July 30 and 31 in Nebraska. The three were among 26 BEE wrestlers who qualified for the regional at the Utah state meet earlier this year and the only BEE wrestlers to participate among the over 1,000 boys entered from 10 western states. Gregg was undefeated in four state tournaments the past season and wrestled on the freshman team at Box Elder High school. Winners of the national tournament will qualify for the U.S. Junior Freestyle team and the junior Pan Am games later this year. ently stricking the bowman on the instep. F&G tries to make it a policy to avoid differences of opinion in fish and game matters, especially when talking with friends. Once in a while, that dictum gets wet down in the back wash of a good argument or a weak moment when the Missus has just chewed F &G out for forgetting to wash the car or walk the dog. This skinny scribe, an admitted supporter of man, 79; Dave Webber, 80; Ray Bybee, Dean Hansen, Harold Larsen, Lathair Munk, Brin-toPerry, 81; A1 Berrett, 82; Arnie Davis, Max Robinette, 83. field of 1 ,000 734-960- 9. 723-589- 0 year, when Professional Reid Goodliffe completes the PGA course for professionals. Heres how they top finishers tourney, placed in the two-da- y which ran Saturday and Sunday: Ken Championship flight Cromwell, 72, Max Bublitz, Mike Richards, 74; Joel Kranz, Curt Drake, 76; Garth Ford, Mitch Hyer, 77; Gary Keller, Bob Scoffield, Joe Niece, 78. A flight Norm Speechly, 77; Cliff Christiansen, Bryan Gray, Bill Glover, 78; Richard Dixon, Ron Galli, Richard Hadfield, Darin Powers, Stan Peterson, 79; Wendel Durand, Dave Christiansen, 80. B flight Doug Rollins, 78; John Ballingham, Ray Cole- - A two under par 72 captured the Brigham City Amatuer golf tournament over the weekend and Pleasant View golfer Ken Cromwell did the trick. In other flights, Norm Speech-l- y carded a 77 to win the A flight, Doug Rollins fired a 78 to nail down the B flight and Lee Christiansen had an 81 for C flight honors. Max Bublitz and Mike Richards had even par 74s to tie for second in the championship flight Sunday. Noel Kranz and Curt Drake each scored 76s and Garth Ford and Mitch Hyer had 77s. Tied with 78s in the flight were Gary Keller, Bob Scoffield and Joe Niece. The event will again take the Brigham City Open format next |