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Show ' ' Page Eight THE SPRINGVTT.LE (UTAH) HERALD " Pairings listed for VBBA maet to be clayed in SpringviOe Pairings are announced for the WBBA tournament to be played on the Memorial ball diamond beginning Aug. 2. The evening prior to the opening of the meet, the VFW auxiliary and post 5787 will give a banquet to all district participants, managers, coach-es. They will be notified of the place and time, Marie Hamilton, publicity chairman announces. For the adult members of participating teams, a break-fast will be given Thursday morning, Aug. 2 at 7 a.m. First day games will begin at 10 a.m. with Mill Creek meeting Hobble Creek. 12 noon Spring Creek vs. Tooele National; 2 p.m., Tooele Amer-ican, vs. American Fork Na-tional; 4 p.m. Mapleton vs. American Fork American. The Tournament is a single elimi-nation event. Today between the second and third games, a transistor radio will be given away to the lucky ticket holder. This has been sponsored by the VFW to assist in raising funds for banqueting the players. Lucky holder need not be pres-ent to win. Arcbisn stallion wins top rating Witezell, a two - year - old thoroughbred Arabian stallion, took first place in his class of eighteen entries in the largest Arabian horse show in the world. The top award was an outstanding achievement for Dr. and Mrs. Blake Gammell, owners of the horse. They, along with their four children, just recently returned from the horse show in Estes Park, Colo., where the United States national championship classes were held. Entries came from 26 states as well as Canada. With such competition i i I ' 1 r "" i r " rr..,.. .rr" . .. r " - f . ,' ' , i t ' .. ;.' r ... ? to . 3 r:v"fm , "J i :. J : i , : ? i ' s j " i . - v. , ; t i ; filc2MM I i j . " ' l I' j has twelve horses. The entire Gammell family helps take care of them and it has be-come a hobby for the entire family, Mrs. Gammell included. Clyde and Bill, the two sons, have both shown horses at some of the horse shows held. In competition with 18 other entries at the world's largest Arabian Horse show held recently in Estes, Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. Blake Gammell's two year old stallion took first place in his class. He was bred and raised here by the Gammells. the Gammells were most pleas-ed to walk off with top honors. The ld stallion was bred and raised by the Gam-mells and has been the pet because of his extreme gentle-ness. At the national show the Gammels also sold a two-yea- r-old filly and it will be making its new home in Washington, D.C., at the largest breeders of Arabian horses in the Unit-ed States. ' A great admirer of horses, Dr. Gammell has always loved them since he had his first pony in Springville 36 years ago. He went to the Kellogg Arabian ranch at Pamona whenever possible during the time he was attending South-ern California Dental School. It was during this time that he decided this was the breed he admired most. Starting his dental practice and family curbed his desire to raise horses until six years age when he purchased his first mare. Since then he has taker an active part in raising and exhibiting his beautiful horses throughout the intermountair area. With the new arrival ol a filly last Wednesday, he now Exprcrs f ; Tin:? l;;'; ' Explorer Scouts (Ninth wanj, hacl t,P honor of being ticipate in the ' ' Wk to admins-- ' and otherwise The invitation result of the out'P ord of the , ed recot : its explorer activity''' f-- st Aid. Allh;; Red Cvoh y course and recc.M ? merit badges. l,r Advisor PJch and Don Guhler Explorer groups' prized Brent ; Johnson, Billy s Roylance, ' Clair Sumsion, James Hja.r 4 Robertson and Mace';;' Expert AUTOMATIC TRAIISMISSIOII YORK AT MINER'S AUTO 480 South Main HUnter 9-41- 31 lll!!!!!!!!!!! ! Mid-Summ- er ( -- ; Fdl Specials . fid , . ORANGES MKtiUR- - LEMONS 2s5i' ::i,BANANAS . -lh iJM$? W a ter melons Ibi Toni Home Permanents fz I Drink gCn Shortening ir...- - 69c Tuna fZ,ion... 4 for I : Applesauce &... Margarine 3 lbs. 89c Bread 3 Mi Spaghetti 8 hi? Bisquick nn Potatoes 4 for S ;i Pineapple - - 5 tali D&uinnp Wjnml n. (BS' I HEElor (Dt1 DSouimdl IOcDst 'b. too B F!l.. Settlers Dili!'' 1 UbSSSOITQ sliced Thick S k Sa(fe Creeb 1Yjarhet 10th South 4th East HUnter h PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ' NilEll3l!i!I!llE mm wmmnmmmwm0l& r si h 1 1 ii ; VV SET ACQDAQRIIEM) , , ya Friday end Saturday- - July 27th and 28th j rVy QUdrt 0f DAIRY G0LD ICE I X l CREAM with each filI"up- - y "tk7 ! U U Your choice of flavors' j ( H WASH N' DRI"KIT the miwele moist towelette washes and y V- - J refreshes face and hands without water, soap or towel. Ideal for S'f f ' fl !ff our summer r'ps r pcn'cs- - I .y Ss&7 G0LD RIMMED WORLD'S FAIR GLASS 8 different designs Jft y Start YUr Set n0W r'ee Wilh Cach 1Iup oi 10 9allons or more' N BALLOONS L0LLYP0PS REFRESHMENTS JPOP FOR ALL THE FAMILY ; xQ2 ! D0UG GILLESPIE, PAUL GILLESPIE, and DAVE BEARDALL invite you jjj J ' V to come n anc neP tnem celebrate this Gala Event! Zn. j ; DOUG'S C0II0C0 SERVICE tJlJ v5F 25 NORTH MAIN SPRINGVILLE I V Phone 489-672- 4 iJ (cof(o)(caok XPt jT Jl --T" J.rtiisiSl . ! s i V |