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Show Page 8, The June 29, 1972 Leader-Tim- es, n n n OLie nV p Kin)i7S n rogOi7U For the first time a Utah nam has been named the nation's top collegiate bull rider and a Tremonton girl has taken Cowtop honors as nation. the for girl LaMar Roche of Ricks College and Linda Munns of Utah State University competed In the just concluded National Interficollegiate Rodeo association nals held in Bozeman, Mont nd yo LaMar placed third in the of bull riding going into the final night and won fourth in the average. He placed eighth in the nation in the Cowboy competition. Roche, a member of Ricks team repreCollege Rodeo sented the Rocky Mountain Region at the finals June 20-2- 4. He won the only points for Ricks first in the national meet. Previously at the conclusion of the regional finals, Roche won the Rocky Mountain region bull riding event where he placed second in fourth in bull dogging, fourth in bare-ba- ck riding and 11th in calf roping which qualified him to compete in the nationals. He was awarded a beautiful saddle, a $100 scholarship to go-aro- all-arou- nd, nd rii. I At M ft ing up the season LaMar captured 448 points which gave him the title. Friday evening a barbecue boys and their parents was held in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Potter were on hand to meet the star football pro. nd daughter of Mr. I 1 IN ACTION for the nation. Fielding. He recently won the title of top collegiate bull rider LaMar Roche, in action. LaMar, a Ricks College student is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche of West -- HOSPITAL NEGOTIATIONS Continued from page 1 the situation," Knapp said. "But we're awaiting this action which we believe will expedite the hospital negotiations." Tanner added that there are matters." other problems that have noth"We are not disinterested in ing to do with the fire mathe community's hospital prorshals office. The State Board blems, but we must bring this of Health is looking at the promatter before our own board blems of who will operate the of trustees. At the present hospital, how they will do it time I cannot make any comwhere the additional needed mittments on their behalf," the equipment will come from, adchurch official stated. ditional staffing if necessary "The logical steps on the part and so on. of the community leaders and Dr. Kenneth E. Knapp of LDS the state board of health are Church Health Services Inc., being properly considered and reported that his office is awaifollowed." ting word from the newly forDr. George Ficklin, who has med Bear River Health district been working with state, church the official planning council for and health officials, stated that this region in the state. "we've been told nothing defi"This agency must now be nite, but everyone's working on given an opportunity to review it" -- COMMUNITY ACTION Continued from page 1 on the existing programs. Foster met with the council Monday evening. "Regional office of the Economic Opportunity Office has taken a stand and has indicated to us that it would not be feasible for the CAP board to appoint a new director until the transition has taken place." He explained that under the Edith Green amendment the county can take over the CAP program and its projects. "This is the first time that a county government has done this in the country. Two mayors, John Lindsay of New York City and Mayor Daley of Chicago, have taken over the program, but these are the only two A For y yhe D l4th Pants, Tops, Pant Suits, Blouses & Tops Classic jljop 111 WmI Main other cases." "The county commissioners can designate the CAP board -- MISS as the policy making board. But in my mind there will have to be another board between the programs and the county commissio- ners," m Fryer Breti2Sl Leg M w& u.t.19 Safeway Stores Open Tuesday, July 4th Bel-a- ir jSaltine Crackers" Bel-a- ir i. K. Cm Orange Treat D"'r Melrose Crisp Ca. he continued. (very day dixawnt "We don't know what impact on our projects this changeover will have, but the staff is still as dedicated as it can be to helD the low income segment of the community. "That's what we're here for. If we can't do that we might as well close up shop and go home," Foster said. prk 37c International Japanese, Spanish e Style or Bovorion Del Monte r. Charcoal Briquets Keg 0' Ketchup ":,"... 22-0- Jar try 4ar di(wnl ptit SO M 21 62 42' Large size At; Grade AA Eggs Medium 37J6 I 35 Skylark Buns 0g. Satomt by May. Jill is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Paul Davis of Tremonton. Her sponsor is the Western Trails Cafe of Tremonton. Jill plays the piano, guitar and sings. She lists her other hobbies and talents as and River high school. At school she Is president of Phi Gamma, a member of the A Cappella Choir, Ski club and FHA. She tied for second place in the State Farm Bureau Talent contest last fall. 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Potato Saladr:,!',...!, CM. 76' 0' lambSEV; ib. Tours tenson. Mrs. Willis is a daughter and Mrs. Hinkley is a granddaughter of Mrs. Morten-so- n. ei; Little Rebecca, accompaniedthe visitors. SafewayCoffee" PotatoThips II First & Center Cuts Guaranteed To Please You w ,i. - " fc Family Pack 432 ib. Fryer Drumsticks SZ u.s.d.a. L d:L LUIIIU mil rl Chokv AMERICA PAGEANT Continued from page 1 club, tor ner talent number she will twirl Samoan knives. Evelyn Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Manning of Garland. Her sponsor is Jack's Jeep Jack Pierce of Garland. She will be a senior at Bear River high school this fall. She enjoys hiking, camping and sewing. At Bear River high school she is a member of the A Cap-pe- lla choir, FHA and Evelyn is the 1972-7- 3 president of the She is a three year graduate of the LDS Seminary in Garland and also serves as secretary to the Seminary Council. For her talent number she will present a reMlw. whole 1 Guests Visit Mrs. Mortensen GradeAFryers TWtHops K3f? VJjiJi "52? (B)E5c He U.S.D.A. Inspected And U.S.D.A. Graded A 1 :' Cv fe 1,,, IJIIPIII jj 0 ;: Mrs. Rebecca Mortenson has had guests visiting her. Mrs. Lola Willis of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hinkley of Salt Lake City have been visiting with Mrs. Mor Salad Dressing Kraft Jj THE PROSKyle Potter, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Potter of Collinston, participated in the Olsen Brothers Sport Camp at USU last week. From left are Orrin Olsen, who plays for BYU; Merlin Olsen; Kyle, and Phil Olsen. Photo Courtesy of John Potter """MiradTOp Cream " i WITH to instruct Great Flavors Party Pride 1 The Olsen brothers plan on sponsoring the clinic again next year with even more top pro players from the NFL on hand and Mrs. Henry K. Miller of Las Vegas, Nev., and is married to Randee Munns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Munns of Garland. ucernTTce Vr The clinic started lastSunday evening and lasted until Saturday noon. Young football hopefuls stayed at the dorms at Classes were held on USU. the quad at the university. the national goat tying. Second in the first in barrel racing, she maintained her second place overall. the mD I 1 for the nd is Q Gabriel flew in Thursday evening to give a lecture and spent Friday instructing the 15 youngsters. Linda captured the crown with 1230 points in the competition. She finished the season fourth in the nation in breakaway roping and fifth in She k Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Potter, was one of 15 out of the 98 attending the football clinic to be chosen for the quarterback lessons taught by LA Rams signal caller Roman GabrieL Kyle has positions played quarterback for the valley little league football for the past three years. Contestors take with them the point totals for their top five rodeos. LaMar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche of Hillside Ranch, West Fielding. Linda Munns, the top woman competitor of the nation, secured the Cowgirl honor at the finals. ar The old junior at Utah State went into the finals with 1,185 points, a second place In the national barrel racing and second in the national standing in breakaway roping. o unic The camp is sponsored by Merlin and Phil Olsen who play professional football for the Los Angeles Rams. nd iHvr. 7 o Kyle Potter of Collinston attended the Olsen Brothers Sport Camp held last week at Utah State University. the school of his choice and a belt buckle. Going into the finals he had three first places and two seconds, with a total of 418 points in the bull riding event End- 21-ye- VTTY i5 Quarterback U 1 1 8' 2 28' |