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Show lab ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt PV II I Utah County, Thunday , April 33, 1 964 Holladay Gun Club Man Shoots' Down 3 Crowns Dr. A.F. Martin Is a top man with a 410 gauge shdtgun. Dr. Martin, an ofilcalwlth the Holladay Gun Club, fired a 45 x 50 for one title the past weekend and countered with 50 straight in the 20- - Legion i Baseball gauge action tor another. He capped the day with a 99 x 100 effort tor still another crown. Jack Alrsman, vice president of the club, won the 28 gauge title with a 47 x 50 I effort though Dr. Martin kept his hand dose with a second place, 45 1 60. LL Colonel E. P. Gebhardt, Ogden, broke 75 straight for a 12 gauge trophy. Meet Set Teams Sign On For Tourney (Continued From Page The third spring meeting of the Salt Lake Valley Ameri- Kurt Bernhlsel, Paul Dros, Lane Hickman, Time Plenk, Bruce Nagel, KSvtn Waldrum, Elliott Brlnton, Perry Bayes, Dale Quigley. can Legion baseball league Is set . at Holladay Post 71, 670 Fast, 33rd South, It was reported by Ken Price Thursday. The meeting, set for Boys P.M., will cover the election Schovaers, Jim Robblns-Per-- ry Bayes, Scott Matheson -Richard Forsberg, Robert Young - Bruce Nagel, Blaln Hickman - Robert Vinson, Bobby McBroom - Jim Me Broom. Boys 10 Singles; Bobby McBroom, Jim Me Max Bertola, Jim broom, Bradshaw, Tom Nagel, Mike Bertola. Womens Singles; Mary Nichols, Grace Bry-ne- r, Afton Bradshaw, Molly Greene, Janice Stevens, Lis Teel, Jane Freed. Womens Doubles: matters. Elliott League offlders, Utah State Baseball Chairman and Utah State Legion Adjutant Dean Hall also will attend. Wolfe, 0 Boasting varsity Jerseys tor Skylines golf club are Scott Savage, left, Dave Patterson, and Mont golf coach Jim not only boasts the biggest golf team In the state (29) but could well have the new Utah High School Golf champion. We've got a good team up front and because of the Interest In the area, have good depth," the pleasedWoodward admits. " One of ray biggest chores as coach will be to pare the club down to the best four for play In the high school tournament. The Skyline golf team works iut at the Bonneville Municipal golf course dally. The grind of practice hasn't dampened their enthusiasm, yet," he States Have Future Champ Golf Team, Skyline Rick Johnston, .Steve Kramer, Stu Sargent Mahoney. Field To Skyline Kary Rlchins, Veda Maxine " Joel Farber, Woodward. Scott Fowler, Scott Savateand In Henderson -- were Jim another foursome. The two foursomes are the frontliife Coach Woodward refers to with Mont Mahoney the dlvoter most likely to crash one of the front fours. Johnstons a big kid at 2, 180. His game Is neither short nor long. Hes good at all aspects or the game," Coach Woodward brags. He needs only to hone to a fine edge those things he already knows. Hps around par golf most of the time." . r J , JjL - r v' w ; ' v- - f ' V - - 4 - W h' - ihii'h- -i There seems to be a three-wa- y battle tor a spot op the first four. Vying for a spot on the first team are Joel Farber, a Junior, Scott Fowler, a senior, and Steve Kramer, another Junior. Its a tossup right now," Woodward laments. There are others who could even bust up front In to the front line. He seemed anxious to let the spot take care of Its elf; letting It take care of Itself by the r - scorecard. Farmers short game Is picking up and should his Improvement continue the Junior golfer my find himself as a starter on the varsity." Kramers game Is good .- In all, aspects. He needs only to take a few of the rough edges before being ready for the Class A tourney. Fowler is big at 2, 180 and anxious for a spot on the first club. Biggest Improvement for Fowler to make Is his long ball. Hes pretty solid in the other aspects of the game," Woodward re6-- ports. A par of Juniors who could find competition varsity before' the seasons over are Scott Savage and Mahoney. Both are Juniors and would like nothing more than to close out their respective Junior years with a little experience on the senior club." c iGLE M.ENTOR... Skyline coacfT'Jlm Woodward on putt. He trains" wlthrfcolf team. Bar- ffrahn-Pame- la Moyle - Sharlene Nich- Stratten-Dan- Bradshaw, Jane Henroid-Allyso- n 8mith, Ann Bolllnger-Laur- le Zwlck, Ann Dougherty --Christine Lence, Debbie Dowell-Pat- ty Culp, Arlene Baker -Gayle StrlngfeUow, AnnSche- - Young, Kathy gets a line Other golfers hoping to wear a Skyline Jersey before the years out Include Steve Strong, Dave Patterson, Benny Goodwin, Bob Howells, Greg Hemming, John Raymer, Jim Spelr, Tom Hemphill, Jim and Emery, Scott Jackson Steve Jager. Also hoping to make the grade with the Eagle golf club Include GregUult, Jim Hoskins, Alan Metcalf, John Sca-letRichard Conrad, Robert Maize, Gary Gudgell, Gary Fowler, John Tollch and Skip Chase. ar, get more MILK! for the weekend ! In the past few months so many people have been switching over to Farmers Insurance that, well, we've just had to, move to new quarters where we can serve our many friends even better than before. The next move is up to you. 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Today the list has grown tremendously with the addition of molybdenum, beryllium, uranium, vanadium, aluminum, potash, phosphate sulfur, gypsum and many others. These minerals make a major contribution to our expanding economy and rising standard of living. f.liillflG ASSOCIATION "From' the earth comes an abundant life for oil" Evening. 6 7:00p.m. Monday, April 27 Cimarosa: CONCERTO FOR OBOE AND STRING ORCHESTRA . Tartinl: QONCERTO NO. 58 IN F MAJOR Paglnlni: (The Newly Discovered) VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 4 IN D MINOR J Tuesday, April 28 Rimsky-Korsako- In UTAH SOFTENER WATER T woCttonwood Stake senior volley ball teams are PlitMflH&l CO Wednesday, AprU 29 K. Dlttersodorft HARP CONCERTO Stake Volley Ball Winners Announced competing In the Region II volley ball tournament Thursday and Friday. They are teams representFifth ing South Cottonwood Ward and South Cottonwood Seventh Ward, which came in first and second In a recent stake volley ball tournament. The games were held at Murray Third Ward. singles Carl Nichols, Dana Nichole, Susan Bradshaw, cissy Greene, Arlene Baker Ann Scheffrahn, Jane Stratton, Randle Jensen. Tuesday, April 28 Brahms: SYMPHONY NO. ta, 12 Anne Davis, FACTORY. SERVICE Lyn-ot- tx Klf Brown, Patsy Leeuenberg - Glnny Leeuen-ber- g, Judy Evans - Gayle Greenwood. Girls s 18 Singles; Jean Kimball, Kathy Lynott, Klf Brown, Mary Nichols, Patsy Leeuenberg, Glnny Leeuenberg, Molly Greene. Girls 16 Singles: Kim Kohler, Kathy Lynott, Klf Brown, Shauna Pickens, Corlnne Mackey, Annette Teena Davis, Carolee Hammel, Susan Bernhlsel, Giimy Patsy Leeuenberg, Leeuenberg, Linda Christensen, Judy Evans, Jennette Condle, Jean Brldwell, Gayle Greenwood. Girls 14 Singles; Lis Davis, Dianne Me "Donough, Debbie Henthorne, Kathy Wycherly, Kerl Kohler, Elizabeth Engar, Carolyn Davis, Carolee Hammel, Teena Davis, Mary Gay Newton, Debbie Shields, Shauna Shields, Karen Bertola, Kristin Bernhlsel, Susan Bradshaw, Susan Ann Johnson, Bollinger, Cissy Greene Nancy Nagel, Karen Wood, Barbara Moyle, Sharlene Nicholes, Carma Smith, Nonle Brldwell, Ann Jane Henrold, Dougherty, Allyson Smith, Laurie Zwlck, Debby Dowell, Jackie Wells, Janice Jensen Girls 14 Doubles: Lis Davis -- Diane McDonald, Kerl Debbie Henthofhe Kathy Teena Davis -Wycherly, Carolee Hammel, Mary Gay Newton-Debb- le Shields, Cissy Girls CALL Hopkins, Lou a Metcalf, Jane Nichols. a HARD WATER? - aAlkw. m. ", , f umUM EAGLES FRONT FOUR Forerunners for Eagle club club are Steve Kramer, Rick Johnston, Stu Sargent and Kary Rlchins. i i n bara oles, Le-Su- er, I- - -- Bernhlsel-Emm- - 6-- i Edman-Vad- a Green-Susa- Thayne, Grace Bryner-Car- ol Shlrlee Shields -Castle, partner, Mary Nlchols-Moll- y Green, Afton Bradshaw-Susa- n Beldon, Janice Stevens-Lea- h Daly,, Athlene Nichols -- Luana Briggs, Melba Kennlngton-WlnsoJaklns, Joanne smiled as the keeper of the dally sheet called out Johnston - Sargent - Rlchins and Woodward 12 Doubles; Andy Shott- - Rich Reullng, Schoavers - Johnny Bobby 5:30 of a new secretary, registration and other organisational SKYLINE VARSITY GOLF TEAM 12) SCHEHERAZADE- v: - Wednesday, April 29 FANTASIA ON THEMES OF JOSE SERRANO" (MINOR SYMPHONY) Halffter; SINFONIETTA Thursday, April 30 Johann Strauss: DIE FLEDERMAUS OVERTURE Richard Strauss: DON QUIXOTE Programmed By Jack Giudici, Production Manager |