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Show Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . 25,r Pony League tourney opens today at Memorial Park ball diamond chain link home run fence has been installed at the Pony League diamond, reports off-icers of the organization, which will be a much needed addition to the diamond. Committees and officials are working hard to make this a successful event and seek the support of townfolk to see the tournament and at the same time assist in help-ing of the financing of the new project. Officials: Keith Weight, ; Verl Child, Jim Ratos, grounds; Don Parry, housing; Wave Miguel, Jack Windley, concessions; Floyd Graves is president of the Springville Pony League. Springville will play host to the Pony League Tournament teams as the meet opens here July 25 (today) and continues Friday and Saturday at Mem-orial ball park. Competing in the tourna-ment will be Provo, Helper, Roosevelt and Springville. The meet is a double elimination event. Opening the tourney tonight at 6 p.m. will be Roosevelt meeting Heber. At 8 p.m. Springville will tangle witn Provo. Friday games will begin at 3, 5, and 8 p.m. and Saturday's contest will be at 6 p.m. If another game is necessary, it will begin at 9 p.m. A new permanent type Mrs. Ilattie Blackett is en-joying a visit from her grand-daughter, Miss Lynn Ann Blackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackett of Hermosa Beach, Calif., who wall be here two weeks. Liberty Cap, in National Park is IlV hot spring cone 37 and was formed of , deposit from hot Wa-o-nce flowed from an its top. 0r;'t B y prrrw-'ws.- " " "' -- ,. f f T ' ' ..mm - - fc t i fTv' I lil i I li 1 MILL CREEK ALL-STAR- S have been sel-ected and will play Tooele National Satur-day at American Fork at 4 p.m. The winner goes to the Grantsville tournament next week. Front, left to right: Roy Gill, Craig Taylor, Mike Marshall, Randy Ward, Clint Bailey, Allan Avcrett, Scott Duncan, Dennis Hroderick. Back: Gary Avcrett, coach; Ron-ald Francom, Duane Jensen, Gene Gurr, John Clark, Steve Nance, Larry Schaugaard, Tobe Bailey, manager. Not present at the time the picture was taken was Scott Straw. Springville VBBA all-sta-rs vie Two Springvile W B B A teams will be in playoffs Sat-urday to determine whether or not they will get in the Dis-trict 2 tournament in Grants-ville July 31, Aug. 1 and 2. Sage Creek will meet Tooele American at 2 p.m. Mill Creek plays Tooele National at 4 p.m. Both games at Am. Fork. Opening round tourney pair-ings: 10 a.m. HobbleCreek vs. Mill Creek-Tooel- e winner; 12 noon; American Fork Am. vs. Mapleton; 2 p.m.; American ;Fork Nat. vs. Sage Creek-Tooel- e winner; 4 p.m.; Grants-ville vs. Spring Creek (Spring-ville). Winners play Aug 1 at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and the championship at 2 p.m. Aug. 2. : : ---4 j At The East Base of - Majestic Mount Timpano I , . ' - r: ' V ' !"i - - ' (NEAR SPEN GROVE) TIMPHAVEN HOMES LOT SITES ioice 20,000 sq. ft. (nearly '2 oere) can- - n lots are available in Provo Canyon on ( e Alpine Loop Road between famous ' mphaven Cafe and BYU Aspen Grove imp. Easily reached on hard surfaced hi. ( ays in 20 minutes from Provo and a little er an hour from Salt Lake City. Spring S ater is being piped to all lots, electric ( wer is available. The area is approved ) r septic tanks and horses. Summer ond inter sports available near the lot sites. shing in the famous Provo River (3 miles) ) id in Deer Creek Reservoir (5 miles from e lot sites) along with boating and water ( ;iing. Winter skiing at Timphaven Ski lift. IEW LOTS covered with maples, oaks and ) spens are available overlooking Mt. mpanogos. A i 3REST LOTS with beautiful quaking aspens r majestic spruces will be at the cabin j oor. REEK LOTS located on Aspen Grove Creek re available for your selection. SEND NOW FOR FREE BROCHURE JL I STEWART CANYON CORP. DEpT 5 j 1876 South Main Salt Lake City 15, Utah I Please send us the colorful Timphaven Homes lot Sites brochure. I I I NAME ADDRESS J nver 5 i Summer Sale (Regular Weight and Light Weight! SUITS THIS IS THE SUMMER CLEARANCE MEN j j WAIT FOR! j j Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Clothcraft, Varsity Towne j ! SUITS, reg. $55 to $ 25 Now 43.75 to 98.75 j j Sport Coat, reg. $30 to $75 .... Now 23.75 to 59.95 j j SLACKS, lightweight and regular weight , reg. I 1.95 to 27.50 Now 7.85 to 17.85 j I . GROUP I GROUP 50 SUITS 40 SUITS II y2 off 1 1 16 off II I FLORSHEIM SHOES j selected styles STRAW HATS ; values to 27.95 i Vi 15.90 1 SIDEWALK BAZAAR JULY 26 and 27 j " .7wjni. f ' j : 1 f'l 1 ' rozen --rodd - Pork Loin S , I mm I.G.A. Lemonade 10 for 1.00 oVM !' I nvfi;-'S-l Hawaiian Punch 6 for 1X0 UulUynil) U u'JV J- - , : I' j I V rjB Ore-Id- a Hash Brown .fi'f & A S J u I 2 lbs. 25c ' n , I imSmmm,. each (SlilS S' WSSJ I ! 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Standing: Lynn Allan, Paul Johnson, Everett Holdaway, Joe Bushman, Dave Selman, Mike Simmons, John Erd-man- n, Nino Antonino, coach; Kenneth Har-me- r, manager. These boys have shown out-standing skill and sportsmanship this year. Co!f all-sta- rs fo meet Provo Springville - Spanish Fork Colt all-sta- rs will play the Provo area winner in a game playoff to see which team enters the Sandy section meet, Aug. 1, 2, and 3 to determine the win-ner who will go on to Black-foo- t, Idaho for finals Aug. 8, 9, and 10. The first game will be Sat-urday July 27 at 8 p.m. at Timp park. Second game will be in Springville Monday, July 29 at 8 p.m. |