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Show Page 10, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, E 17, 1975 July Jft Women Have , Active Tournev in 1 'Pxf r ) r 'S?y asm K f Time In June V LHxl l.t, v i " June was a tournament Brothers tournament Winners of prizes in the tourney were Lila Miller, highgross; Marj Brockman. high net; Sue Manning and Valate Archibald, high putts; Irene Kerr, high score on2; Pearl Rogers. Pam Harris and Eva Green high scores on 5; and Margaret Kitchen, high on Lovj Met Winner Heed Harris was the low net winner at the weekly Twilight tournament held last Wednesday night at the SkyIn the way Golf Course. column Cutler Brad gross and Dennis Green tied for first with a 35. v Close behind Reed Harris as low net winners were Doc Richards,29; Perc Watkins, 29 12; and Ron Henrie. 32. Outstanding scores in the low gross categorey were Brad Cutler and Dennis GreReed Harris, 36; en, , Sid Cutler, 37; Don Carlile, '.iS; ,)eff Fronk, 39 andBevan Hales, 39, Erickson and Carlile are now tied for first place in the team standings with the team of Henrie and Krey. John Krey and Ron Henrie defeated Dan Fisher and Brad Hcppler -0 in the Wednesday night play to catch up to Frickson and Carlile in the team standings. In the Twilight tourney here are the team standings with points through the week of July 8: Erickson-Carlil- e, 1. tt, and Here's the Twilight schedule for July 23: Finch and Nelson play Hales and Laub. 5:45; Cutler and Cutler play Ficklin and Perry, 5:52; Hales and Heppler play Anderson and Weiler, 5:59; Wood and 1 12; Wood-Burne- Burnett play Fisher and Capps and Heppler, 6:06; Hurley play Norr and Archibald, 6:13; Green and play Larsen and Boyce. 6:20; Watkins and Adams" play Fronk and Fronk. 6:27; Henrie and Krey play Ormc and Richards, 6:34; Worley and Krey play Oyler and Qui-nn- Lish, 6:41 ; and Webb play Carlile, 6:48. ey and Harris Frickson and Street Surfacing 3- 12 12; Henrie-Kre- Cutler- - Cutler, 12; Finch-Nelso- Fronk-Fron- k, 9: n, 9; Orme-Richar- 9; S 12; Hales-Lau- Larsen-Boyc- Hales-Heppl- 6; Weiler-Andcrso- 4; Ficklin-Perr- 3; 2; er 2; n, y, 12; Oyler-Lis- h, Norr-Archiba- ld, first-serv- basis ed by. mail or in" person. Postseason permits will be sold the until gone, or until hunt ends, whichever occurs first. The Board set aside two. units where five day notice hunts will be held after "We the general season. will wait until deer move into these areas, then notify hunters through the media they have five days to apply for the hunts," said Division Big Game Supervisor Rodney John. Applications w ill be filled on a first-com- e, basis. Permits for the Green River expedition huntwillalso be sold after the regular first-serv- Tremonton will wage war on potholes in at least some sections of town during the hot summer weather. A section of Tremont Street between third south and fifth south is scheduled for a asphalt overlay as well as sixth North according to Jay Hir-sccity manager. Other bad spots in town will also receive attention. hi, 2 Capps-Hurle- y, Heppler-Fish- Webb-Harr- is, e. er, ,6; b 12; Wor-ley-K- Watkins and 10 10; 12; 11 11; Adams, 12 y, Planned By City Applications for big game permits are now available at Division of Wildlife Resources offices. Hunter's choice permits for the general deer season must be made by mail to the Division office in the region where the hunt will occur. ' The Board of Big Game Control set aside 17 units for hunter's choice permits. Deadline for applications is 5 p.m., August 22. The drawing will be held August 26. : ;. Hunter's choice postseason permits will be sold after the regular seasonona first-com- e, ed season first-serv- on ed a first-com- be sold ed on a be first-com- e, basis. All muzzleloader hunting units but one are for bucks only. Open bull elk and archery ' elk permits will be sold by mail as well as in person for the first time this year. Hunters must pay the SIS permit fee upon application, which must be made between July 28 and 5 p.m., August 8. The 100 nonresident elk will be sold on a permits , first-com- e. first-serv- 7. at 9 a.m.. August 1. The S10 permit must be paid for by August 11, or the permit will be seized and the applicant will not be eligible to reapply until 1978. The buffalo and bighorn moose, sheep permits may be applied for until 5 p.m.. July 25. Application maybe made in person or by mail and must be accompanied by a S100 money order or certified check. If the hunter or combination license. Muzzleloader permits will first-serv- ' low-ne- t ed Get Applications For Game Permits Reed Harris Is low gross; llalla Hansen and Ruth Manning, low net; Luella Sandall , low putt; Play on June 11 found VenEwer the winner of ice the low gross competitioa Green and Roberta Eva Fronk winners i n the column, and Valate Archibald top scorer i n the low putt category. Alice Weidman and Ruth Manning were also prize winners. Carl and Don's Market was the sponsor of a tournament held on the 18th. The prizes awarded were from the grocery store. Winners in this tourney included Beverly Norr and Vireinia Anderson in Logan. Here brothers chat with Phil, Merlin and Orrin Olsen during a break in toe activity-packschedule. GOSS were participants in the recent others sports camp held at Utah State University AND AL fil- led month for the ladies belonging to the Skyway Golf and Country Club. Starting out the month of competition was the Hales Is. VtttSp MS? Ob It's Norlunds famous ed basis. There is no, application deadline. The permits cost S75. Restricted area elk permits may be applied foruntil 5 p.m., August 20. Dual applications will not be accepted this year. The drawing is scheduled for 9a.m., August 26. Successful applicants must pay for the permit by 5 p.m.. September 4. If permits are not paid for by this time, they will be seized by the Division. The Division must receive for antelope applications permits by 5 p.m., July 25, either in person or by mail.' Drawing for the permits will nevertheless. Prizes went to Blondie Fridal, Eva Green and Sue Manning for shooting a net score of 33. A luncheon and award presentation took place on July 2 at the Skyway Country Club. The luncheon was served by the committee of Peggy Marble. Eva Green, Wanda Giles, Vadis Brough, ElnaAshcraft and Wyn Woodhead. The tournament held on this day was sponsored by Norlunds. Prizes were awarded to the following peoKatherine Kerr, low ple: gross; Luella Sandall, low net; Anderson, Virginia longest drive on 1; Eloise Palmer, low putt; Eva Green, most one putts; Margaret Kitchen, most balls in pond; Beverly Gibson, most penalties on 7 and 9; and Bernie Earl, most sand trap penalties. The Ladies of the Skyway Golf and Country Club would like to thank all the merchants of the valley who sponsored their tournaments. wishes to apply for more than one of these game species, separate cards must be used. The drawing is set for 9 a.m.. August 1. Successful applicants w ill be notified by mail for all drawings. , and Romer, Margaretta Wanda Giles, high putts; and Pearl Rogers, blind boggy. A field of 64 members and guests entered in the Mother and Daughter competition June 24. Prizes went to the foursome, Linda Shelton, Margaretta Romer, Mary Ann Anderson and tone Larson. The second group of winners were Beverly Norr. Jean Cindy Norr, Crump and Susan Harper. Tieing for second with this group were Margi Baty, Sharon Brailsford, Blondie Fridal and Ethel Mae Bow. cutt. Ladies playing without were Venice daughters winner of the low Ewer, group, Da Capps acknowlow net for her ledged score and Dona Bow cutt with the best low putt. June 25 was cold and but play went on rainy, Ron Mortensen 257-324- W.S.I. 5 may take bucks only on this hunt which begins November 6. Only hunters with unused tags may apply for all postseason hunts. Cost of control permits is So in addition to the regular big game COME IN WHERE IFS K00L! Off x 12' Trampoline - No Frame j LAU ? BlaF Alia Pioneer Chain Saw (Mini) With Case j 75 $3.00 ea. siiaa nu31sjm n $85 H. V"- A m All Ladies famous brand merchandise - Wsk KKAZK I JJ but it's great, don't miss this chance to stock up now for school vacation, JEANS WATCH office and FOR GRAND OUR church OPENING Garden, Etc. Table Saw $25 o u s 00' 1$ iiffl S !; Hand) for men and boys. reduced to Rock ij & It 11 e, $200 Tools (Power A! basis. 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