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Show Bowlers mark 14th year Fourteen years Wednesday, and Margaret Reid began bowling on Monday Nights "League of Nations" at the. Bonnie Lanes in Helper. Needing a sponsor they approached John Porter of Ideal Beverage and became known as the "Pepsi" team. Mr. Porter has sponsored the women in city tou- Some fine defensive play and a three-ru- n rally in the top of the seventh inning carried the Carbon High baseball team to a 2 win over Spanish Fork in a The Pepsi Cola women's bowling team has been bowling continuously for the past fourteen years with the same members and the same sponsor. Mem (Lyn Briggs, Conservation Officer Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 1 of Bureau Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. A H-- annual growth of browse from one year to the next. Deer pellet group plots are an important indicator of winter deer use. A predetermined circular area is measured for the study. All deer pellets are counted by groups. From these figures a deer days use average is tabulated. Fifty plots are used in a given area with about ten general areas for each herd unit. STATE DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES Spring is an important and busy time of the year for conservation agencies. Big game hunt recommendations for the fall of 1975 are determined by spring range studies. First on the agenda are range rides. These rides are usually participated in by bers of the team are Geneva Black, Hilda Funk, sponsor John Potter, Liz Bonza, Rose Perrero and Margaret Reid. J Photo general inventory of the critical winter range is made and deer winter losses are observed. The second portion of the game study occurs in April and May. Plants marked from previous years are measured and utilization of the annual growth is determined. The average twig length is recorded for trend data. This will illustrate the Information used tained from this data. Fawn production was determined last fall in each deer herd unit. A good ration is usually about ninety fawns per one hundred does. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and the Division meet with the Interagency Committee in Price. Each agency submits recommendations to the Board on the length and type of hunt for the big game in 1975. Each animal species and herd unit are considered separately. All recommendations are later presented by the Interagency Committee to the Big Game Board. The to determine big game hunts each season are also the previous years' kill summary and classification data. The kill summary lists the number of female and male deer kill the previous year. All numbers are tabulated for a final kill total. The hunters percent success can also be ob- pre-seaso- all After completing spring range studies the n are recommendations J.. ) I "VAi v fv batboys or girls at tonight's meeting. League play is scheduled to begin on May 17 with a parade up Helper's Main r Street and a on the little league field. City officials will join e league officers in a at opening ceremony the ball park. ' pre-gam- Tree planting time Den mother Carolyn Birch (right) helps Wayne Jewkes (center) and Benjy Naranjo plant trees at Desert Lake. Under capable leadership, the boys of Cub Scout Pack 3271 of Helper participated in the massive tree plant of 3500 Russian Olive seedlings at Desert Lake Saturday, April 26. Twenty-si- adults, 121 Cub Scouts and a were supervised by Larry x few girl Harris. The Helper dens shared their bus for the tours about the lakes and marshes, inhabitated by thousands of ducks, Canada geese, egrets, cranes, red winged black birds and many other species of J Photo feathered folk. H-- -- 200-4- 91; 170-16- 1; 4; 172-17- 31-1- 3; Hi-W- 25-1- 9; 22-2- 24-19- 22-2- 13-3- Hi-W- 0; 2; Hi-Wa- The nickel subway fare disappeared in New York City in 1948. miiiii ill in Farliano and Borla Johnson, Binks (7) and Mar- Nelson 2 rbi's. (C) r n i' "' J , . ! ' Iff 5T I I 1 . 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I R' ( ;H floor, Attend St. Anthony's : , "Rags" i f ' 'Stitch Backs" designed to train minority students for a career in legal education. by Stephanie Nick jumping on the stage, runIn Miss Sue Hansen's and ning up the balcony and reMrs. Karyn Bertelsen's turning to the floor. Record sixth, fifth and fourth period for this event is 22 seconds. classes students are trying These teachers are giving out for track. the students hints on how to The students are running run. across the gym Dinos 100 200 3 6 6 4 Dons 002000 0 2 4 2 tinez then came through with a single to get the two for Graduation & r Trying out for track y r sacrifice. Grundy's rs Griffin. mii ij.jimiiii.iii.il Carbon scored once in the initial frame on Martinez' walk, an infield error by the Dons and a single by Tony Pappas. The Dinos bounced back into the lead in the top of the fourth with two runs. Jim Kulow opened the frame with a walk, Wayne Staker was on with a fielder's choice and both runners advanced on Scott 42 V2; 2 base-runne- 2-- Green River 37 Vi; Monticello 31 ; and East Carbon 31. Juan 6-- from 1972-7won the coveted Hastie Fellowship in competition with law students from across the nation. former University of law student, Vicki Palacios, has been awarded a $26,000 fellowship by the University of Wisconsin, it was announced today. Ms. Palacios, was born in Standardville, Utah, and attended the U law school A Utah 11-3- 3. 5; Bruce Sherman of Spring Glen added to the Carbon point total by placing fourth run with a in the two-mil- e time of 11:51.6. Carbon won the meet with a point total of 71, followed by Moab with 58V;; San Standardville woman Bowling 177-18- team-mat- e l Law grant won by Freda Bianco, High Games: Barbara Migliaccio, 170; Betty Voll, 177; Prudy Dunn, League of Nations Rosalie Fossat, Monday Night Team Standings: Bonnie Rose Bendetti, 180; Ann Central Anella, 186; Zino York, Lounge, Josephine Borla, 165; Commission, Food Center, Margaret Marrelli, 169; Lounge, 1 164; Columbo, Mary Pepsi Cola, 1 Margaret Banasky, 165. V2; The Point After ay Winners of 3rd third: Vz; Rio Grande Vets, off: Chuck's Pharmacy, Lounge. Play Monday, May 5, between: Commission, High Series: Edith Tone, Central Lorene Bonnie Lounge, Louise Lounge. Smith, 26-1- 8; League president Tony Hribar stated that there is a great deal of work still to be done at the field prior to the opening date. He is asking all parents of youngsters playing in the league to report at the field Saturday morning at 9 a.m. to assist in the preparation of the diamond for the new season. Dalton, superintendent of Desert Lake Waterfowl refuge, and assistant Bob Hamilton, Norine Jewkes, Bonnie finish in 4:54.8. squad, placed second in the mile event Managers in the Helper WBBA league will meet tonight (Wed) at the civic auditorium to submit their final team rosters for the 1975 season. The four teams in the loop have been practicing for the past 10 days with as many as 20 boys and girls on their rosters, but each squad will be cut to 15 players and two double-heade- . Marshall's second place Carbon WBBA to meet "' ' The Dinos picked up the two top spots in the mile on Griffin's time of 4:53.5 and April. Jeff Callor of Helper, only a sophomore, won first place in the 880 yd run, being timed at 2:07.0. The race was a two man battle for first place with Callor beating Monticello's Black to the tape by a step. Black was timed at 2:07.1. Another Helper student, Scott Heino, a junior trackster, placed third in the 440-y- d dash with a time of 55.4 Heino was also fourth in the high hurdles with a time of 17.1. Terry Marshall, one of two durable milers on the behind capture Mothers Day ' - (f 1 an outright regional championship as the strong Uintah Utes came into the final week of play with only two losses on their record. Mark Martinez, at shortstop, Greg Mele at second and Roy Jewkes on first came up with the defensive gems against Spanish Fork to give Reggie Farliano the support he needed to win. Farliano gave up two unearned runs in the third inning, one as a result of his own error, to put Spanish Fork ahead, North Carbon boys score in track meet conducted throughout the state before final big game hunt regulations are set. Thank you. fx p.m. in Springville. Carbon will likely need victories in both games to hold the league lead and 7-- Several North Carbon members of the Carbon High track team had a hand in the Dinos first place finish in the annual Moab Invitational meet that was run off on the last day of Farliano got through the Spanish Fork hitters in order in the fifth and sixth innings and the Dinos broke the game wide open with the last inning rally. With one out Mele drew a walk, Pappas followed with a double and John Borla singled to send two runs across. Borla eventually scored on a wild pitch and the Dinos had their lead. Spanish Fork's leadoff batter in the bottom of the seventh touched Farliano for a single and the Dino righthander hit the next batter to put two on the paths for the Dons. A strikeout, a sensational play by Martinez deep in the hole at short and another strikeout ended all hopes the Dons had of pulling the game out. five Farliano had strikeouts in the game, walked one and hit two batsman. Although Carbon was guilty of four errors in the game, the Dino infield made the plays when it counted most to snuff out any budding Spanish Fork rallies. Line score: played yesterday (Tues) on the home field and the other scheduled for Thursday at 4 evaluated and meetings with the general public are r t tap, one being on the Don's home field Thursday afternoon. The victory moved the Dino Region Six record to 1 with two more games on game played 6-- WILDLIFE REPORT UTAH 5 6-- Christmas Charity Bowling, and Utah State bowling tournaments. The ladies have won several trophies for their sponsor. Over the 14 years they have become "very close friends." Mrs. Black commented, "we're not the best of bowlers, but we do have a lot of fun and enjoy being together as a group." The Helper Journal 7, 1975 Defense sparkles as Carbon nine whips Spanish Fork, 2 ago. Geneva Black, Hilda Funk, Liz Bonza, Rose Pererrb rnaments, May 'X A W 7) Pll4 M )M ' M 4jW w 11 J W 1 11 "JIK V f.ltAx . V 1 - It S- w (ESS I W mP rt tA1:: If I 11 1 v Finance Yours Here 59 numbers called 12 games for $1 Helper State Bank HELPER & GREEN RIVER j Free Cookies Pop & Valuable Prizes Fun for All coffee Candy sold II HjJU tlMidM1 I amtm'n' r& i - |