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Show I"' ' , .j t.. ; ; 1 ,. ' ' - . . I ( " ; T r ' ' j U" iSSOCIITICI T?u VJ .' . - , 1 ' i t 'y' ? j ; 1 ; ! . . J t.. ,4. tfljj ...... VERNAL BOWLING Association president, Peggy Latham, greets bowlers to the Utah Women's Bowling Association Tournament in Vernal and Fort Duchesne. Bowling action is slated for four more weekends. VERNAL BOWLER, Francis Stagg fires the bowling ball away and hoDes for the best during action taken from Utah Women's Bowl- ' ) i - , . , V-' r tl i A fj txj y ov tlx "S .. .... . " i I . . I X 1 - . I V'-' Uvah bowlers Bie leads in annuel scae meei American Fork's Lois Gillins is in first place in the all events scratch at 1680 after the first weekend of action in the Utah Women's Bowling Association Tournament Saturday and Sunday at Dinah Bowl in Vernal and Utes Lanes in Fort Duchesne. Provo's Barbara DriskiU is in first place in the all events handicap at 1944 and Dorothy Waldron of Salt Lake City is in the lead in the Marilyn ' McMillian High Game Award at 243. Orem's Lil Barney and Kris Barnhardt are in first place in doubles scratch at 1106 and Barbara Brazington and Fay Brinegar of Salt Lake City are in first place in the doubles handicap at 1316. Paulette Ray of Vernal and Jeff Holmes are in second place in doubles handicap at 1297. Barney and Barnhardt are in third place at 1295. Sharon Wanc-zyk Wanc-zyk of Ogden is in first place in singles scratch at 578 and Shirlee Wilstead of Salt Lake City and Debe Ingram of Vernal Ver-nal are tied for first place singles handicap han-dicap at 686. Charlotte Zufell of Vernal is in third place at 675. Miller Brands of Salt Lake City is in first place in the team scratch event at 2698 and the Drifters of Vernal are in first place in team handicap at 3095. Bosticks Best of Vernal is in second place at 3054 and Miller Brands of Salt Lake Citv is in ? ' . , . 'I i . - ... ; -, w , - i i , - $ . . .. Sk. I l - k ... . y ' f f --f L.... . " ow ,M THE FIRST BALL gets fired down the bowling lane by Vernal lady bowler, Venice Rooks at Ute Lanes. mg Association Tournament at Dinah Bowl in Vernal, Saturday. third place at 3046. Wanczyck is in first place in cash all events scratch at 1669 and Waldron is m second place at 1627. Sarah Foster of Vernal is in third place at 1592. Holmes, . Vernal, is in first place in cash all events handicap at 1971 and Ray is in second p?ace at 1855. RaVae Cheney, Ogden, is in third place at 1846. Vernal girl scouts who took part in the opening ceremony at Ute Lanes are: Stephanie Golden, Brownie Troop 525; Denae Mecham, Brownie Troop 44, Tonya Reams, Junior Troop 757, Janet George, Cadette Troop 503, Chen Mecham, Regina Freestone, Senior Troop 261. Seven Vernal ladies are entered in the tournament with averages in the 170 area. The ladies are: Betty Johnson, 178; Janet Hatch, 177; Helen m , Helen Atwood, 173; Be y?G Peggy Latham, no and d'5;; Vernal Women's Bowline As- officers are: Peggy Latham Elaine Rich, vice preside J Johnson, secretary-treasure Culpepper, sgt.-at-arms and Be , fey publicity. Latham gr2'" bowlers in the opening ceremo Lanes Saturday and Verna ' bowler, Vonda Foster, perform cutting ceremonies and Vew c::imgrRooks'tossed The Utah Women's Bowling tion will hold its state boar J Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Lam? Inn. A board meeting for all dele v the state of Utah will be heldSw 1 p.m. sl 1 I K -r . ' $ ' . Sm. j - Ik.. I , - BrunswicK VERNAL GIRL Scouts take part in a flag ceremony at Ute Lanes I during the opening day of the Utah Women's Bowling Association Associa-tion Tournament. i |