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Show Vti Fage Ten THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD : Eird Legal shootiZ n U'-- r""fwrr yrtf"?r r Play concluded in the newly formed boys minor baseball league last Monday with Me-morial Art downing Brookside Meats. Edgel's Sport Shop won the league .championship, los-ing only one game out of 13. Final standings of the lea-gue were: W L Edgel's Sport Shop .... 12 1 Memorial Art 6 7 Brookside Meats 5 8 Mark Bills Frontier .... 2 10 LaMar Clark, president of the league, expresses apprecia-tion to the league's head score-keepe- r, Eunice Ewing; chief umpire, H. LaMar Weight; the sponsors, Charles Lewis, Mark Bills, Edgel Oldroyd, and Ar-vi- le Child and to all the team coaches and managers and others who assisted. Team roster for the league included those boys who did not get to participate in the regular WBBA leagues of the city. These included: Memorial Art Dean Cobbley, mana-ger; Don Rigby, LaMar Bird, coaches; Steven Allan, Cray Elder, Allan Robertson, Owen Wheeler, Wilford Clyde, Rich-ard Johnson, Dennis Morten-se- n, Douglas Jenkins; Neldon Cobbley, Lynn Bird, Daryl Tucker, Richard Tolly, Bruce Rigby, Jim Wilson, Buddy Johnson. Brookside Meats: Rusty Rife, manager; Glade Hales, coach; Mont Danzie, Jim Livsey, Den-nis Beardall, Ron Behrman, Mark Davis, Rodney Oldroyd, Richard Rife, Clark Bishop, Steven Mason, Todd Christen-sen- , Marcel Whiting, Robert Barker, Mike Clyde, Mack Lov-eridg- e, Keith Lewis, Blaine Lunceford, Randy Ollerton. Mark's Frontier Ray H. Clark, Manager; Phil Clark, Ted Simpson, coaches; Kelly Tuttle, Allan Clark, Lynn Wil-son, Dennis Wilson, Douglas Smith, Mike Ewing, Ken Swen-sen, Harold Clark, Jay Tuttle, Robert Peterson, Brent John-son, Billy Wehe, Lynn Brown, David Chidester, Kelly Lewis, ' Robert Brown. Edgel's Sport Shop Wen-dell Twelves, manager; Dale Osborn, Van Twelves, coaches; Mark Weight, Grant Bartholo-me- y, Ricky Rawlinson, Randy Barker, Kenny Goates, Roger Kaufman, Randy Ward, Randy Swenson, Terry Brailsford, Gay Pabst, Michael Nielson, Ray Huff, Ronald Cornelius, Donald Cornelius, Douglas Ralphs, Kim Anderson. tional Migratory Treaty. The department noted that the mourning dove is an early mi-grating bird often moving southward with the first cool nights of late August-earl- y September. Season lengths this year, were set to be as fololws: Ten days in Box Elder, Cache, Daggett, Davis, Duch-esne, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Summit, Utath, Wasatch, and Weber counties. Sixteen days in Beaver, Car-bon, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Milalrd, Piute, San-pete, Sevier, Tooele, and Wayne counties. Thirty days in Kane, San Juan and Washington counties. mourning dove v hour before .sun','" ' each day 0f the Bag limit, as ir will be ten bii-.i-ssession limit 0f ' lowed after two e ing. In other acti mission also pr.t . dates for the vr partridge seasons'" ber 15, 1962. Anise Md b u, identified with ljCor Cinnamon sticks rive in the u s Orient, are 2 to 3 Mcurnlnn dove season to open Sept. 1 The annual mourning dove season for 1962 will begin Sat-urday, Sept. 1, in all Utah counties, but will vary by county from 10 to 30 days in length. !.'! The season, along with at-tendant rules and regulations, was set this week by the five man Utah Fish and Game Commission. Opening date for the hunt, Sept. 1, is the earliest date when a dove season may start in Utah 'under Federal regula-tions and terms of the Interna- - ! ' " ' T 1 , ' ' v': i. r - f ' ' I ; ' v ..." i . ! - : ' i .. ... 1 i j Winners ' of the minor league which com-pleted play Monday, are these players rep-resenting Edgel's Sport Shop; left to right, front; Kicky Rawlinson, 'Mark Weight, Ro-ger Kaufman, Randy Swensen, Gary Pabst, Chuck Huff, bat boy; Terry Brailsford, Ray Huff. Back: Wendell Twelves, manager; Don Cornelius, Mike Nielson, Ron' Cornel-ius, Edgel Oldroyd, sponsor; Randy Ward, Randy Barker, Van Twelves, coach; LaMar Clark, league president. Not present were Dale Osborne, coach; Kim Anderson, Ken-ny Goates, Grant Bartholomew, and Doug-las Ralphs. . Wins transistors According to Miner's Auto Service, local outlet for Gates tires, two Springville people were winners in the recent Gates Tire Jamboree national contest sponsored by the Gates Rubber Co. These jvinners were M. G. Fitzgerald, 770 South 2nd East and Arthur F. Thorpe, 111 South 8th East. 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OTHERS 79c and 89c Pen & Pencil r toP Sets Pen & Pencil Cartridge Pens CASES and 7 Cartridges 1.00 ' 59c YOUR SHAEFFER Typ9 PSpCf AND PARKER PEK 500 Sheets 1 HEADQUARTERS J VM K ffmMM 'OO-'sHE- " MMM NOTEBOOKS '69c Archery hunt begins in state Sept. 1 The statewide archery deer season is set for Sept. 6, in-clusive. Anyone 16 years of age or older possessing a valid Utah big game license may obtain an archery permit and hunt during this prescribed season when only the bow and arrow is a legal weapon. Tackle requirements decree a minimum bow pull of 40 lbs. and the archer's ability to phoot 130 yds. at regular draw length. Arrowheads must have two or more cutting .edges and not be capable of passing thru a 78 inch hole. Other laws governing this hunt make it illegal to carry firearms of any kind while hunting, or to hunt or dis-charge an arrow from a ve-hicle. Red or yellow headgear isrequired by law. Growing popularity of the archery deer season is shown by the 9,889 permit holders who were afield during the 1961 hunt. Records show them taking 2,178 deer for a hunter success of 22.07. The hunt has proven popular and successful in all of the state's 62 deer herd units. Deer hunting permits for the archery season may now be secured from the fish and game offices over the State and from regular license agents in Cedar City, Ogden, Price, Provo, Richfield, Salt Lake City and Vernal. Once again, this year a card-board tag has been attached to the archery deer license. The continued use of this tag, since its inception last year, is in keeping with the new de partmental policy of issuing paper tags for all big game hunts. Archers were remincled that the permit must be carried at all' times while hunting, that the tag must be attached to the carcass at the time of kill with the appropriate holes punched to supply management information, and remain with the animal through processing and until it is consumed. |