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Show Wednesday. July 23. 1975 The Helper Journal 7 Helper HRs whip G. Junction Home runs by Tony Pappas and Roy Jewkes powered the local American Legion baseball team to a victory over the visiting Gene Taylor nine of Grand Junction, Colorado Sunday night to add the finishing touches to a highly successful "Old Timers night in the Helper ball park. It was the second big victory for Manager Elvin 7-- y Hasan j v; w 1 r ri M -i I U I II i I It A IIf I MV.'.IT (Fudd) Juliano's -, Ml- 1 II ' squad during the week. Friday night Jewkes hurled a shutout and the Carbon Post No. 21 team came up with a run in the final inning to in league drop Provo, play. The win virtually assured the Helper team of the District Four title. Sunday night Jimmy Kulow came in from third base to take over the mound chores from Scott Grundy to start the fourth inning with the score tied at The visitors tagged the right hander for eight hits, but each time the Colorado team appeared to have a rally going, Kulow reached down to come up with a little extra effort to stop the budding rallies. Pappas cracked his homer off Buzz Bighum in the opening frame with no one on, a shot that careened off the .scoreboard in deep center. Jewkes connected in the fifth inning with two on base, a long drive that L f 4 2-- -- . www'- .5. - I j (V J . Hamilton, Margaret Shauna John Farish, Haycock, Jr., Howard Rick Basso, Garcia, Karolyn Mortensen, Marion Lupo, Ralph Columbus, Rose Amano, Smiley Craven of Price, Todd Farish and Dr. Dorr Hanson. Legion ball schedule officials League ex- - Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637-266- Price 8 win round 14 and 1 15 year old Babe Ruth team came out of the first round of the state tournament in Murray last Saturday a winner, The dropping Tooele, 6-- 4. was squad scheduled to play the Monday winner of the Carbon - Kearns game on Tuesday afternoon at 5 p.m., the score being unavailable to the Jounal at press time. The Carbon squad is managed by Doug Tollis and Pete Peterson from East Carbon. Jeff Miller went the distance for Carbon in Saturday's win over Tooele and Mortensen had the big hit for the local team, a double to spark the winning rally. Manager Elvin (Fudd) Juliano's Legion baseball team faces another busy slate this week as they tournament which begins in Murray on August 4. The Carbon Post squad took on Orem last night (Tuesday) under the lights of the Helper park in the final league game of the season. Friday night a double - header is on tap, a pair of exhibition games 14-1- Ogden-Carbo- Midvale-Grange- Tooele-Carbo- science 14-1- Brawley, Business rep. to be in Price Uplands, Inc., a private contract under to the US Department of Commerce, Office of Minority Business Enterprise program will, starting July representative 31, have a at the Carbon County Court House every last Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to interview minority business persons who need assistance with starting a new business or managing an business. There are no charges for the g or plans for the future, come discuss them with us. We have a savings plan or a convenient loan. to help ... service. All minority business persons who are in business or who are thinking of going into private business are encouraged to meet with the Uplands, Inc. represent- ative. rcir?firr?R t 5 The Champions meaningful and responsive to societal needs. firm t Mill California Hf Helper ONl-- Green River INUFPfNUfNl MOW! UWNT'D. HUMF MANAOtO Ridgway Phone 472-519- Price BANK ' touched second. Provo's ace righthander was in real trouble now, as Tony Pappas, the leading hitter in the local lineup, stepped up to the plate. E 3 j iT. n " y. y ,t - -- Line scores: Provo 000 000 0 0 6 4 Helper 000 000 1 1 4 0 Law and Crandall Jewkes and Borla 2bh - Daley (P) Gr. June. 011 101 0 4 He gave up only one walk and his team - mates played errorless ball behind him. h i - w Jr. A.-- , , if---- " v 10 3 Helper 101 140 X 7104 Bighum and Lee, Lanman (6) Grundy, Kulow (4) and Borla '4bh - Jewkes (H) HR - Haggerty (GJ), Pappas, Jewkes (H) T I' - thirdbaseman it as the ball crossed over the chalk line. With Etzel on first, Bret a bounced Denny "Baltimore Chopper" off the plate towards shortstop, and by the time the ball came down Etzel was resting on first base and Denny had an infield singel. Law still appeared to be in command of the situation ' "Old Timer" Helper area American Legion baseball players playing in Sunday's contest include Luke Carmoni, Joe Myers, Rusty Woolsey, Ace Verdi, Willie Verdi, John Gianini, Bud Larsen, Guido Rachiele, Robert Fenn, Frank Marelli, Toy Atwood, Lou Tone, Tony tLJ- )- Tg-s- m Tone, Fred Regis, Gene Fisher, Gene Taylor, Mike Kourinas, Ira Low, Ralph Fossat, Paul Dalpiaz, Roy Giordano, Rex Jew kes and Lyle Asay. Also present at the game were George Sluga, Curley Monroe, Ernest Gardner, George Pizza, Joe Dalpiaz, Ed Laursen and Vince Bonza. r Helper woman The Helper little league field will be the scene of two units of district WBBA tournament play beginning Monday as five Carbon and Emery boys baseball all-stteams vie for two spots ar in the regional tournament scheduled a week later. The Helper WBBA will get their first test Monday afternoon at 5 p.m. when they face the Green Prior to this River Representatives of the four unit winners will meet in the LaSalle Dining room on FridJ y of next week, 8 : 30 game, East Carbon take on Wellington in the other unit of play. The latter unit is a two of three game playoff Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (if necessary) to determine one entrant into the regional. Helper and Green River are joined in their unit of play by Emery National which drew the bye for Monday. Emery National will play the Helper-GreeRiver loser on Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. Tuesday at 5 p.m. East Carbon and Wellington will play the second game of their series, all games on the Helper on Monday, Aug. 4. The winner of the regional meet earns a berth in the "Little World Series" of WBBA in Canoga Park, Calif, on Aug. all-sta- rs all-star- s. all-sta- rs State Fair Catalog mailed out all-sta- The 1975 edition of the Utah State Fair Premium Catalog has been mailed to all previous fair exhibitors and participants, said Hugh C. Bringhurst, director, Division of Expositions. The book outlines fair contains information about the various departments of the fair. It is mailed free to anyone interested in obtaining a copy or it can be picked up at the Utah State Fairgrounds administration total of $55,000 has been earmarked for cash plus attractive trophies and plaques and thousands of colorful ribbons will be awarded in the A per-mium- competitive s, categories from squash to sheep. The annual fair, with the theme " '75 Edition of a Great American Tradition" has been scheduled for September 4 through 14. Friday also, 5 p.m. A if necessary. two units winners from the Helper tournament will join two unit winners from a similar district tournament which comes off in Duchesne the The same days uwmm ii ii Attention Citizens!! Price The - Anti Helper Fluoridation Committee needs YOUR financial support and YOUR help personally in getting the fluoridation subject on the ballot in November. Please Give Us Your Support! Phone I I I 637-255- or 6 637-045- 0 24th of July Specials Marshmallows Catsup , and times Jet Puffed Kraft Del Monte '49c 73c Ubby's family Nalley's Baby beginning Monday also. Price American, Duchesne and Emery American are involved in the first unit scheduled for play in Duchesne and the other unit at Duchesne includes Price Banquet Dills Pitted Olives National, Kraft Hunt's Chocolate Miracle Whip Snak Pak Altamont-Tabion- a and Huntington. r 5 65c 39c Helper student, Maria Anderson, has been named to the Utah State University honor roll for spring quarter 1975. Miss Anderson is a science major. In order to be included on the honor roll, a student must be enrolled full - time and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a scale. Gtnffl (2MB CD Step (37 COSED Helper Interior, Exterior Licensed Contractors FREE ESTIMATES 0(jEuIIDCl2IuECDQErto BlsIuick ColdCups ioo Ice i 1 j mt. 13. field. Games in the three team unit that the Helper team is involved in will continue on Thursday at 5 p.m. and could possibly go into v p.m., to plan the scheduling and site of the regional tournament which will start n USU honoree K. Center fielder Tony rolls over after a spectacular catch during old timers' competition. WBBA tourney opens Monday to compete in their regional the and tournament; winners of the 13 Year Old Tournament will represent Utah at the Babe Ruth in Auburn, regional California. Both Utah teams will meet Nevada in their respective opening day games. Painting - Provo Year Old State office, 155 North 1000 West, will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. O'SHEA 210 series of unusual circumstances in the bottom of the seventh after it appeared that he would set the Carbon lineup down in order and send the game into extra innings. He stuck out Grundy to start the inning and Randy Ross was out on a routine fly ball to center. Then disaster struck without any warning for the Provo pitcher. Scott Etzel sent a slow roller down the third base line that was foul all the way until the moment the and entry rules, deadlines, premiums, prizes and Creek rounding out the day. Kearns and Murray drew byes until Monday, July 28, and will meet the winners of opening games No. 2 and No. 4 respectively. Ogden-Eas- science education more management-consultan- n, Side-Taylorsvil- le education project for which a $796,000 grant was awarded recently by the National Science Foun- it Vern Law. Law was the victim of a r, n, science grant dation. The grant, which will be matched by state and industry funds, will back a project to make college We believe in progress . . . and we believe in you! Whatever your hopes 5 CEUgets non-prof- the touted Provo righthander, Vance Law, the son of the former Pittsburg Pirate star pitcher, Connecting with only air is old timer Luke Carmoni. County Commissioner Guido Rachiele waits for the pitch, and Tony Hribar gets an umpire's eye view of the play. tournament on in Price Ken Price Park in Murray will be the site of Year Old Babe the Ruth All Star Tournament 25. scheduled July with Bonneville of Ogden Ten teams will be slated for 5 and 8 p.m. represented in the double Saturday afternoon and elimination tournament. evening local fans will have Director Joseph announced the opportunity of seeing a opening day pairings with new Legion opponent when Midvale-GrangeSt. George moves into the Taylorsville-Eas- t Helper park for twin bill. Mill Creek, and host team The Dixie team from meeting West Side southern Utah is on a tour of Murray in the nightcap. Kearns and the northern part of the Tooele drew byes until state and will meet the and will meet the Monday Helper squad here in games winners of opening day's at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. games No. 2 and No. 4 respectively. East Mill Creek will host the 13 Year Old All Star Tournament to be played 1 at Skyline The College of Eastern July Utah is among six Utah High School in Salt Lake r have colleges and universities City. and a number of industrial the honors of opening game West firms to participate in a with cooperative Jewkes was locked in a tight scoreless pitching duel with Pappas never had to take his bat off his shoulder, however, as Law uncorked a wild pitch on the first delivery and Etzel scored the winning run easily as the ball went all the way to the backstop. Jewkes picked up six strikeouts over the seven inning route and issued six hits in getting the shutout. as he proceeded to strike Mark Martinez, but "Lady Luck" was looking down upon the Helper nine. The third strike got away from the Provo catcher and Martinez raced to first on the error, Etzel scooting over to third and Denny to out Babe Ruth state for the victory over barrier with plenty to spare. Bighum went all the way for the Taylor team and found the Helper bats very much alive, giving up 10 hits. This same righthander shutout the Carbon Team in Grand Junction just a week prior to the Sunday meeting. An almost unbelievable turn of events Friday night in the Helper park gave This iveek's prepare 0 Lefthander Roy cleared the right field Bert Zeleznik, Gustina Muncy and Karen Lyon, left to right. Babe Ruthers Midvale . Dimick, pressed a voice of appreciation for the work the women's committee under the direction of Mrs. Dimick did and also thank Mr. Al Veltri of Veltri Drug for the use of a portion of his store to concuct the sale. Receipts on the sale this year reached an all - time high for for this project. Carbon's if . all-tim- Mrs. Dimick was assisted at the sale by Mrs. Karen Mr': Roberta Lyon, ".rs. Peggy Zeleznick, Nielson, Mrs. Gustina Muncy, Mrs. Mary Hribar, Mrs. Joyce Mortensen and Mrs. Josephine Borla. The winners of the cakes given away at the conclusion of the sale were If -- ( Bake sale reaps e high profits Ann Dimick. X . Displaying their wares at Saturday's WBBA bake sale are Peggy Nielson, Jean A highly successful Boys Baseball bake sale, the major fund raising project each year of the local boys baseball group, was concluded in Veltri Drug Saturday afternoon, under the direction of Mrs. Jean . A, 7W wis L " 1 Helper the Provo. oc cm. 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