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Show 198S 6, June UDCLD Nick Drake Sports Editor 7 Local Athletes Named All Stars Seven Tooele County athletes will be among the top 1A and 2A high school battling it out in basketball and football games in Cedar City June 14 and 15 in North versus South competition. Cummings, Derek Farr, Mike From Tooele County hoop squads, Dugways Robert Argyle, Wendovers Tony Spillman and Grantsvilles Mike Ware will be teaming up for the North squad. Brett Christiansen and Chris all-sta- rs L- i - si f Grantsville Ty all-state- rs Bate- man, Darrin Cook and Dave Fran-cowill team up with Dugways Argyle and Troy Prather to lead the North pigskin team. m Also Grantsville head coach, be an assistant on the North football coaching Bill Mikelson, will staff. L; t"' I.' 37 !' m 6, , V WW i Darrin Cook North football squad Grantsville t J x cl 41 Other participants in the 1985 MS benefit 1A and 2A games include in football - Curtis Miles, Dave Norman and Mike Robert Argyle Reinhardt, both of Duchesne, North hoop squad Terry Thomas, Emery, Matt Dugway Har-ro- p and Dave Hugie, both of Morgan, Steve Ferry and Justin Ken-ningto- n, rtJ , . both of North Summit, Shannon Beardon, Chad Freestone, Brent Gines and Michael all of South Summit, Scott Jennings, Union, Wayne ; V h, N Softball fever is back for women in Tooele County again. The womens Tooele County Slow Pitch Softball League will get underway Tuesday. Three games are slated to open play. At Elton Park, Janneens will tackle Reds Los Laureles at 6 p.m. with House Gardner of Flowers and W-Busico going head to head at 7:30 p.m. On the Stockton diamond at 6 p.m. it will be J&JsEkonomy Cleaners doing battle with Big 0 Tires. Meanwhile at the TEAD ball diamond, Johns U Serve will tangle with Vernon at the same 6 p.m. time. All fans, parents, relatives and friends are invited and encouraged to attend each and every game this summer. For any other information please contact Brenda at 882-564- (CLASS AOS Tooele County Women Slow Pitch League Game Schedule 198S First Round L House of Flowers 2. Janneens 3. Johns "IT Serve 4. J&JsEkonomy Cleaners 5. Big "O Tires (COPISS WEEPING .Vernon 7. RedsLo Laureles 8. Carter Const I. WW Gardner Busico Tuesday, June 11 Bye 9 2-- 7 6:00 Elton 8 7:30 Elton 3-- 8 6:00 -- TEAD 4--8 6:00 Stockton Thursday, June 13 Bye 8 3--4 6:00 - Elton 8 6.00 TEAD 9--7 -- 7:30 TEAD -- 6:00 6 Stockton Tuesday, June 18 Bye 7 9-6:00 Elton 8--6 7:30 Elton - 6 00 TEAD 4 6.00 Stockton Thursday, June 20 Bye 6 -- 6.00 Elton 8-- 4 6:00 TEAD 9--3 6:00 Stockton ANNOUNCE MENTS TRANSCRIPT BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. 'Vi 882-005- sent the North team. cane, Stacy Young, Monticello, Andy Larsen, Joe Dalton, both of Pine View, Marty Gleave, Piute, Corry Cochran, San Juan, Brent Johnson, Dixie, Shaun Shurtliff, Enterprise, Stephen Braithwaite, Manti, Kim Wilkey, North Sanpete, Adam Robinson, Richfield, Fergus Jackson, Whitehorse. On the South football team, Kemp Barney, Chad Blackburn, Smith, all of Beaver, Boyd Esplin, Jeff Heap, Randy Morrell and Ja- son Stokes, all of Cedar City, Troy Wilkenson, Dixie, David Arthur, LaMont Backus, Mark Richeson, Mark Walker, Darrin Wells, all of Grand, Brian Larson, Juab, Rhett Range Ride Set Jackson, Kanab, Pete Florence, Milford, Cory Edwards, Neil Shon Rasmussen, all of Millard, Vess Hatch and Robert Mussellman, of Monticello, Scott Cook, Troy Jorgensen, Todd Lee, The Tooele County Wildlife ride south and west of the Vernon Reservoir on June 8 and 9. The public is invited to participate. Riders will meet at 9 a.m. on June 8 at the service station in Vernon then caravan to a campsite south of the reservoir. Kevin Poulson, Kim Wiley, all of North Sanpete, Blake Bentley, of Parowan, Mike Reynolds of Pine View, Kyle Harris, Ty Pendleton, Kent Poulson and Adam Robinson, all of Richfield, Corry Cochran, and Burdette Shumway both of San Juan. Previous rides and hopper infestation at Simpson Springs, Orrs Ranch, Iosepa and Woolstenhulme, Craig Rydalch, satch, Terry Thomas, Terra. If the spraying program is effective hundreds of square miles of valuable wildlife rangeland will be saved. Ea- Wa- Emery, Mike Lambson, Mt. Vernon. 0 7-- 8 - 7:30 - Stockton Tuesday, June 25 Bye - 8 7-- 3 - 6:00 Elton 8-- 2 6:00 TEAD 9--1 6:00 - Stockton 6--4 7:30 - Stockton Thursday, June 27 Bye 4 8--9 6.00 - Elton TEAD 3 7:30 TEAD - - 6:00 Stockton Tueday, July 2 Bye 3 5--1 6.00 - Elton 4--2 7:30 Elton 6:00 TEAD 6:00 Stockton Thursday, July 4 No games holiday 6-- 9 -- 8 Tuesday, July 8 Bye -- 2 6--7 6:00 - Elton -- 6:00 9 TEAD 5--7 -- 6:00 -- Stockton 3--1 7:30 Stockton Thursday, July 11 Bye -- 1 - 6:00 Elton 8 5--6 6:00 TEAD 4-- 7 - 6:00 Stockton 2-- 9 7:30 Stockton Qualify For State Cowpokes Five Grantsville School while Troy Wall will be in the calf roping. Versatile Gailynn Martin quali- High students will represent the Cowboys and Tooele County at the Utah High School Rodeo State in Championships June fied in three events, the poles, breakway roping and goat tying. All five rode in various rodeos throughout the state all season to quality for next weeks state finals. Cowpoke riders who manage to place in their event will qualify for the high school nationals. 13-1- 6 Heber. Craig Williams qualified for the prestigious finals in the bareback riding while Clay Barney will be in the rough bullriding competition. Mike Hamond will be in the bare-bac- k competition with Williams Oquirrli News Ladies Offered Joe Lopez shot a 33 Wednesday to win the Mens Association indivi- Hunter Ed Course dual in low gross play. Lopez edged Dave Garcias 34 to capture the victory. Dave Faddis placed third with a 36 while Rich Peterson followed with a 38. Ray Colledge nipped two link-ster- s in net play with a 29. Jeff Kennedy and Phil Griguhn tied for runner-u- p honors with 30 each with Skeet Slater and Cline Graves also knotted in fourth place with 31 each. A home safety and hunter education class for adult ladies in Tooele County begins June 1 1. The class will be taught on June 1 1, 13, 18, 20 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Tooele Jr. High School. Cost for the four session course is $4, and those interested may register by calling 882-476- First Interstate Bank June 6tli-21Public cordially invited st Reception June 6th, 3 to 6 p.m. Refreshment will he served. An art show, sponsored by the Tooele County Art Guild, will feature selected oils by Lorin G. Folland as well as works by other local artists. The pieces will be on display In the lobby of the Tooele office. Tooele Office, 201 North Main Street Tooele, Utah tours to Skull Valley have revealed grass- On the North basketball team, Steven Ferry, North Summit, Tom both of South Summit, David ton and Derek Farr, both of Fe- deration is sponsoring a range Womens Softball To Start League Play FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIOFFICE WILL BE. . . 58 NORTH MAIN - For the South basketball team, Chad Blackburn, Beaver, Richard Jardine, Dixie, Paul Bundy, Hurri- Jen- sen, Kyle Peterson, and Paul Sweat, all of Wasatch will repre- 882-655- 0 T JunelO - July19 First Interstate Bank TICKETS: CALL: 756-354- 1 Box Office: $7 $9 or 533-066- 1 54 East Main, American Fork |