Show Awards Given G e e a at Annual l Worner's Bowling Tournament FIRST SECURITY BANK team left to right Linda Lindo Price Mar Mar- Marilyn Marilyn ilyn Zimmerman Grace Manwaring Rayma and andlee lef lee Ann Aon Winners of the team vent event with handi cap score of 2880 I iii 41 I II I z 4 i Event Winner Iona Williams Special Award for hi high h game of was presented to Betty Johnson I II r I II I I High Series of Special award is shown by Frances Purdie I i 1 t I It I t j g t I 0 t tt a t P 1 t 7 API jJ Jw All Events Champ Betty John john- johnson son T ST S Doubles Event Con Con- Connie nie Boren and Billie left to right The Vernal Bowls Association completed its t annual the II week nr of January 21 2122 2 and 2829 This was the largest cst t ol t hll by the thc local Last year 31 3 team leaI were in year there c lI were 18 8 went up from q 34 to o from 68 to IOS 57 ent td rd All Events last year 1 h year par 76 entered THE TEAM event was We won by the First Security Bank team with members Linda Price Marilyn Zimmerman I race Manwaring Team Cap Caplain Caplain LI lain and L Lee Le LAnn LeeAnn e I Divine Their Ann handicap I team te m score was 2880 This team I am amhad had placed second In last year yeal tournament The First Security Bank team received ed the SI Sponsors Sponsor's Trophy which was as accepted by F First I t Security Bank The They also re received individual team trophies and a check In the amount of 01 In addition the thc women were wele given a check for 10 from the Women's Association to pay the entry fee fec for the Utah State Women's Association tournament to be held during March In Price Helper They will represent the local tion ion during that tournament SECOND third and fourth places In the team event went to Ashton's with 2847 and Walts Walt's 66 with 2845 and 28 and Casada Construction Com Conn pony pany with 2841 and 1800 The Doubles Event was won by Connie Born and BilI Billie This Is the first time they have h placed in II a ment Their handicap score of 1213 won 30 and in individual i Doubles Trophies SECOND place went event to Chris Alexander and Joye Richard Richard- Richardson son They were given 22 Third place was taken by Ruby An derson and boa lona Williams win win- winning ning 1750 Fourth place was Barsie ie Hatch and Melba Pierce who won 1250 Fifth place went to t Ruth Heggen and Anne Eaton 10 was given to them Two sets tied for the sixth tion Beulah Stewart an and Dor DOl Sh pr Enid Merkley and Carma Hacking Each set was presented with checks for In the Singles Event the win win- winner win ner nel was bona Iona Williams with a handicap score of Iona was presented with a Singles Trophy and a check for 1850 TWELVE women ed in the singles event Their names and winnings in order are as follows Frances Purdie 15 Marilyn Zimmerman 12 Betty Belty Hart 8 Vivian Voorhies 7 Virgin Virgin- Virginia ia Clayton Gwen Ras- Ras mussen 6 Leora Stewart Peggy Kelly 5 Chris Alexander Peggy glen Mildred J Reese neese 3 Mary Baker ALL EVENTS the most cov coveted eted award of all went to Betty Johnson She racked up n a total of 1516 for all three events There Is no handicap in this event so the scratch scores have to be good to win Betty Detty was presented with theAll the theAll All Events Trophy which is the biggest and finest of all and declares her as Champ of the Association for 67 1966 Nine other women placed for AU All Events money Their names scores and winnings in order are as follows MARY Johnson 1508 15 Virginia Clayton 1501 12 Bet ty Hart 1448 11 Betty Row Row- Rowell ell 1443 9 Peggy Kelly 1433 8 Chris 1432 7 Barsie hatch 1399 6 Karen Samuels 1398 5 Mildred J Reese neese 1391 3 Special Awards for the high high- highest est cst game and the highest series for the entire tournament went to Betty Belty Johnson and Frances Purdie Betty Belty rolled the high game of Frances compiled the high series of Each of them received n a special trophy Indicating what they achieved There was n a total of ten games of or over Each woman bowling one of these reo re- received n a Club pin from the Association Nineteen series of or better were also re- re recorded recorded corded this year |