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Show FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Last Sunday fifty-three children child-ren made their first Holy Communion Com-munion at Holy Rosary Church at the nine o'clock mass. They were: Steven Archuleta, Paul Tafoya, Richard Martinez, Richard Rich-ard Kendrick, Gerald Ames, Richard Trujillo, Trinidad Martinez, Mar-tinez, Innocentio Velez, Jesse Ortiz, David Tibolla. John Espin-oza, Espin-oza, Dennis Archuleta, Alex Lopez, Lo-pez, Sammy Pino, Michael Mel-endez, Mel-endez, Donald Lacome, Ernest Vigil, Gilberto Cuevas, Ruben Martinez, Sammy Martinez, Die- g) Cuevas, Frances Leyba, Ester arduno, Carmen Rodriguez, Dolores Montoya, Sylvia Rodriguez, Rodri-guez, Priscilla Cordova, Gloria Espinoza, Margy Kay Susaeta, Betty Ann Trujillo, Barbara Jean Martinez, Delia Trujillo, Pamela Archuleta, Mary Helen Martinez, Kristine Motis, Jayne Wilson, Vickie Gallegos, Gerry Gomez, Janet Trujillo, Frances Montoya, Patricia Campos, Mary Martinez, Barbara Valdez, Suzanne Greene, Lucinda Martinez, Amelia Jara-millo, Jara-millo, Lorraine Mojica, Evelia Lopez, Ester Garcia, Jeanne Montoya, Anna Medina and Mi-chele Mi-chele Delaney. A breakfast followed fol-lowed at BCO Hall given by the BCO Ladies. This Sunday some 100 will be confirmed by His Excellency Duane G. Hunt, bishop of Salt Lake City at 4:30 p.m. at Holy Rosary Church. B.D.A.A FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Northwest Loop Openers The Northwest Semi-pro baseball base-ball league is about set to begin operations. The first game is scheduled for Sunday, May 23, but Magna and Layton jumps the gun in early opener on May 21st. The local club, under management manage-ment of Herb Babcock, will draw a bye the first week and will open league play on Wednesday, May 26. This game is to be a night affair, and short ceremonies ceremon-ies are being planned for it. A committee is at work now, trying try-ing to line up some very attractive attrac-tive prizes to be given away at BDAA home games. Manager Babcock is trying to line up several exhibition games to be played at home when the local club draws a bye in league play. The BDAA squad will hold work outs today at 4:00 p.m. and again Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. Softball Play Begins The BDAA Softball nine, entered en-tered in the Salt Lake County recreation league at Harmony Park has gained a split in the two games already played Last Tuesday the BDAA nine downed CWA Telephones 15 to 2, with Bob Sanchez doing the chucking and Mick Culleton catching. In their second encounter encoun-ter the locals ran up against a one hitter, as they lost to McDonald Mc-Donald Heating 5 to 0. This outfit out-fit was last year's champs and their star hurler, Liston, was in rare form as he silenced the BDAA BD-AA big sticks. Sanchez also worked on the mound in this one and Art Bunte did the receiving. This club plays every Tuesday and Friday. We will try and keep you posted as to their progress. Anyone wishing to watch these very interesting softball games can do so at Harmony Park, 37th South and Main. MINERS DOWN UINTAH. HIGH IN QUARTER-FINALS The local high school nine, in a quarter-final game aj Copper-ton Copper-ton yesterday, downed Uintah high of Vernal 4 to 2. Ross Oseguera Ose-guera hurled a 4 hitter, three of them in the ninth inning. Sonny Robertson blasted out two home runs to lead the Miner attack. Bingham will play the winner of American Fork and Payson at American Fork next Tuesday in a semi-final clash. |