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Show 6 Price, Utah e, 3, 1972 Thursday, August Price National runs away with start of tournament where a powerful Price National With one exception, opening round action Monday in district WBBA tournament competition team all-st- ar ran over Wellington, 16-Harry Hillas was the batting hero for Price National, hitting for the circuit in the game. A big upset spiced the play at Green River in the second game Monday when Green River came 2. saw some closely contested baseball among the young teams representing the 12 leagues in Region B. The exception came at Green River in the Unit 1 tournament from behind to dump Helper, The Helper boys went into the final inning with a 1 lead, but a three-ru- n home run by Green Rivers Allen Bums brought a dramatic end to the game and a victory for the home town boys. In the Unit 2 tournament at Altamont, Emery American 6--5. 5-- r By WAITER dropped a tough 3 decision to Wasatch Nation of Heber City. Duchesne-Altamoslipped by in the Wasatch American, other opening day game in this meet. 4-- nt 3-- 1, The unit three playoff, a two of three game affair between East Carbon and Huntington, saw the East Carbon boys jump off to a e lead by outlasting the s, in a Huntington high scoring game. This series one-gam- f f 12-1- 1, at continued Huntington Tuesday and Wednesday of this week if necessary. Price American also took a e lead in the Unit 4 series with Emery National, one-gam- Prices Emery pc'&c 'N Wu Gardell The four district winners will square off in the regional tournament beginning this coming Monday. Representatives of the four winners will meet with Walter Borla, WBBA director, Sunday afternoon in the Price park at 2 p.m. to select a site for the regional meet and draw for first day pairings. The regional winner will qualify for the Little World Series of WBBA baseball in Santa Monica, Calif, on August Members of the Price National WBBA team posed for the photographer before heading into the tournament. They are (back row, left to right) Assistant Coach Devere Smith, Craig Larson, Harry Hillas, Joey Johnson, Lyle Lamph, David Halverson, Jeff Failor, Lynn Sherman, Manager Larry Jones, (front row) Kelly Deaton, Wade Weber, Frankie Juliano, Tony Jaramillo, Quinn Dunn, Adnrew Hillas, Mike Marshall and Kelly Smallwood. Women kegglers Price City Court Celebrated All-St- hold weight-lifte- r Max Michael Williams, speeding, 515; Lyle J. Peterson, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, and unlawfully continued; selling an alcholic beverage, continued; Ramon Rodriquez, insufficient registration, $5; Dale O. Monosso, insufficient registration and improper display of gross weight and no wide load sign, $20 total; Louis J. Grako, no drivers license, $10; All former residents and John R. Black, speeding, $20; David Gerald Heaps, no gross present residents of Sunnyside are invited to a town reunion on weight displayed, Elizabeth Kelley, improper turning and no Aug. 12 from noon to at the Sun- drivers license, $15; Ronald D. Hartley, improper passing on nyside Park. Everyone coming to the event curve, $25; Loyal Terry acceleration is asked to bring their own lunch Blackeet, but punch will be furnished as exhibition, $20. July 18 Betty Byrge, failure well as a program. to appear on traffic citation pleaded guilty to charge of An is a codger failure to appear and was fined who can recall when a wife $25, and pleaded not guilty to wouldnt dream of entrusting citation charging blocking her husbands shirts to the John continued; sidewalk, laundry. Randy Venneri, reckless driving and driving left of center, 17 July Sunnyside whenever-everyone-leav- es old-tim- er continued; Daniel Montoya, public mim TFT intoxication, $50; Lee Meeks, battery, continued, Danny Myore, carrying a concealed weapon, $50; City Finance Corporation vs Carlos Gayton, judgement in favor of the palintiff for the amount of $47.54; & m Harvey D. Hess, Dennis D. overloading, $45; Salazar, failure to yield right of way, forfeited bail in the amount PROBLEM: Finding the right gasoline for your car or truck. Darrell D. Lambson, speeding, $30; Paul J. Partridge, insufficient registration, $25; of $25; visited again Elaine Goodrich, expired safety inspection, $10; Freddie Marvin Barnes, overloading, $42. A legendary native Drew C. Richens, no license, $15; Harry F. Shuster, overloading, $42; Raymond Paul Coleman, expired safety inspection, $10; Molley Ann Feichko, following too dose with accident, $35; Matt Pollock, improper parking, July 19 Utahs Drivers Price. f Bull could hoist 400 pounds overhead in his prime. His exceptional performances were featured several times a year in health and strength magazines. His idol was Jack Dempsey, and Brent Gardner, 20 Sun- Dave Bull Bonvicin and his wife, Angelina Nick Bonvicin, reside now in Hayward, California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fister while in $10. July of nyside came home to visit in July and those who remembered his feats of strength were overjoyed to renew friendships. exhibiting a weapon in a threating manner, continued; Sam Ronald Piccolo, do drivers license, $10; Terry J.D. Am-brosi- o, speeding, $10; Jose A Herrera, expired operators while working in Sweets mine, trained with that Bull Harrell, public intoxication, champion boxer. forfeited bail in the amount of The Bonvicins have lived $25; Paul Mancina Jr., improper away from Price for 40 years. license, $15; Barbara J. Bliss, speeding, $11; John Rufus parking, $10. Octoganerian enjoys first airplane ride first but not the last of his plane Last month Mr. Joe Mutz, 89, and his grandson, 14, took their first Mutz, Jerry plane ride. rides. of Helper He is planning a future plane trip to Seattle, Washington to visit his other daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Beverly) Brinley. They flew to Youngstown, Ohio to visit Mr. Mutzs son-in-la- Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Eddie (Adeline) Morrison. During their three week visit, the Morrisons took them to visit in West Virginia, New York and Canada. son-in-la- Perrero takes reins Pete Perrero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perrero of Helper, has Among their visits, they en- been promoted from associate joyed the sights at Niagra Falls. manager of the Riverside Mr. Mutz and his grandson both Woolworth store in California to enjoyed the ride in the jet and manager of the. Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Mutz said that it was the Woolworth outlet. 555sagaffiss5ssaa WESTERN WEAR CENTER hi Emery County FINEST BRANDS for Men & Ladies NACONA & ENSIGN BOOTS SOLUTION: Chevron Gasolines with WRANGLER FLYING-R- , F-3- 10 in Chevron gasoline means a Chevron cleaner engine, better mileage and all around engine performance. Call and have your supply delivered today. J. K. LEAVITT PRICE 637-009- & LEVI PANTS TAN-BA- WRANGLER SHIRTS NACONA BELTS KEYSTONE SADDLERY Howley Corral IN HUNTINGTON 4 I 1 1 for Fulyl.uloii Amitto Q.iiutino AdcMivo f f In overall competition, swimmers from Arizona placed first with the Intermountain team placing second. Price swimmers were Craig Bunnell, Jill Spencer, Mary Powell, and Mark and Alan Wolfe. and Swim team practice will 8 a.m. and noon the B meet at until every day Kearns on August 11 and 12. Then swimmers will take time off from regular practice until continue at d al Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Norman Any derson just returned from a vacation in Arizona and New Mexico. toured in They Monument Valley, the Betatakin Ruins in the Canyon de Chilly and St. Christophers Mission. They attended Sunday School in Window Rock, Arizona. They visited the Harry Keyope family in Moenkapi, a Hope Indian village. The afternoon was spent watching Indian dances. They also visited Fanny Dodge and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dodge and family, Erielyn and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow King and other family members at Dyambatonear Fort Wingate, N.M. They also visited Alden Keyope and family at McCarty, N.M. and spent the day watching the Indian women mold, polish, paint and bake pottery. They also visited Jane Sekayumptewa, her mother, and sister at the Indian village of Halevilla, Arizona. Mrs. June Green and her daughter, Eva, and husband, Marvin Jensen, and family are here from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Grange are enjoying a visit with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kovodch and family from Berkery, California. Mrs. Flora Jensen made a trip to Yellowstone National Park with her daughter Bessie and husband Karl Burkholz. They were gone a week. Lamont Gordon was advanced to Teacher of the Priesthood, Emma Lee Larsen was released as organist in the Relief Society and Ann Olsen was sustained to take her place. Bishop Chall Cook and wife were guest speakers at the second ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. They visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Cook while they were here from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and children, Mike, Kevin and Jeannie of Perrysburgh, Ohio visited four days with Mrs. Smiths sister Phyllis and Vernon Jensen family for four days. They took their mother, Mrs. Verna Rickard, back to Ohio with them after she had been visiting here for about ten days. Mrs. Karen Leonard and Monica and Shawn spent the day putting up beans and sewing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lund Leonard. She spent a day with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrod Staker. A community action meeting f MOTOR " COMPANY CREDIT Loans 37 East Main 637-026- Rigikteied Tiadmnark A park the amusement miniature golf. Jobs up; claims up N1 4 Five Blue Whale swimmers from Price helped represent Utah and Idaho on the Intermountain team at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho this past Saturday and Sunday. after Labor Day. Throw 22 kids on a field, throw a ball among them and allow them and to use whatever physical force is within the game rules, they New swimmers on the team come off the filed a little dirty, a little tired, but with a lot more include Dino Poulos, Claudia respect for each ooher. Mitchell and Sonny Smallwood. Throw a hundred adults into the stands to watch and they walk Anyone interested in practicing away bad winners, bad losers, screaming about injustice and In addition to swimming with the team and participating all within sight and hearing of impressionable kids. in the fall swim meets may get The above editorial, written about football, might well apply to relays and individual events, information from the Blue to a swimmers were treated baseball in many communities. Lets hope that it does not apply to Whale coach, Stewart Foster. the Carbon-Emer- y area here in the closing games of the district swim in the hot springs, rides in WBBA tournament games and the regional tournament coming up next week, probably on the Helper field. For the most part our local sports activities have been a unifying force, for Carbon County at least, the one high school in the west end and points between. demand for of the 753 openings received The state-wid- e bringing together all of as labor represented by 1,236 job during the third week of July The Carbon Post Legion team reaches throughout the county well. openings placed with offices of 1971. Initial claims for unemthe Utah Department of EmThe WBBA program, in order to offer diamond activity to a wider ployment Security hit an eight-wee- k ployment insurance dipped range of boys among the younger set, cuts across communities, even high during the week across neighborhoods in the case of the two Price leagues. This ending July 22. Meanwhile rather sharply to 1,111 from the attention. After all continued unemployment in- summer peak of 1,708 the should not be a source of divided, the same boys in a few short years will all be together, be it in Babe surance claims at 8,641 were previous week as the pressures Ruth League, Carbon High School or Emery High School. also at a summer season high, it which caused the week ago spurt In going into the local regional WBBA meet next week it should be was reported by Val Jennings, eased. These included both seasonal and remembered that regardless of the outcome, its still a baseball manager of the Price emreductions at federal ingame, a gang of kids gathered together to play, an attempt by the ployment security office. when wholesome to recreational Only Job offers exceeded the week stallations in the Ogden area and activity. provide community in a unchecked tempers smother reason, and perspective is lost, does the ago intake at the rate of 10 per the vacation-shutdow- n thing seemingly become a matter of life and death. It is then that we day and were 68 percent ahead jamor Salt Lake industry. reach the stage that the Scribbler wrote about several issues back. The best service that a boys baseball program can perform, and one that WBBA strives for, is to operate in an atmosphere of A 10, moderation where winning is important, but not 11, or 12 year old boy still has many years of competition left to learn if we dont smother their interest the fine points of the game in their beginning years. winning through six-da- first meeting Friday is the day of the first meeting of the King Koal Womens Bowling Association for this year. The time of the Aug. 4 meeting is set for 7:30 at Bonnie Lanes in Helper. The meeting will be for the installation of new officers and will set the coming season tournament rules. BORLA short-sighte- Nationals 7-- mivradTi rnHfr.-ig- out-dueli- ng Mortenson in a tight pitching This eries continued battle, at Cleveland, home field for Emery National, on Tuesday and Wednesday if necessary. iMmm .nn Miller Sun Sport Spots Blue Whales in competition 3 Francy LeRoy 687-240- 2 was held in Castle Dale at the center Wednesday evening. Director Dan Johnson briefed the people on getting homes and how to get improvements on their homes. They elected a temporary board member to attend a Board meeting at the St. Mission on Christophers Saturday. Francy LeRoy was elected to attend this meeting. Friday morning, Arlene Grant and Brent of Castle Dale, Ber-nieNelson and another Board member Anna Rhodes of Ferron picked up Francy. They attended the meeting and stayed at the mission. Then the board was taken to an Indian village and saw how they lived. They also went to a Co-o- p Store, Hanging Water and Mr. Johnson had a meeting with the Indians to set up their Headstart school. He will meet with them again on Aug. 17 to register these children and pick a teacher and aid for ve the school. The four ladies also visited with Annas sister, Hattie and husband at Blanding and another sister, Lilly Belle and husband out of Monticello. ITS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION when you see us now about a mortgage loan. The down payment is reasonable and closing costs are held to a minimum. Service is prompt Friendly advice based on years of experience yours for the asking. Talk to us. is |