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Show 22 Vemal Express Wednesday, October 18, 1995 f J V r 5s V ! I I'll. I 1, T7 4 V I Crack'd Pot B league Coed tournament champions. Weston's A league Coed tournameni champions. li 41. ?' ' I ' i Area youth participate in Uintah Recreation Association's flag football program. Jr Jazz Youth , jLr, ..'."?'...' - v.V Hair Affair B league second place finisher in Coed tournament. Basketball League Signs ups for the Jr Jazz Youth Basketball League are still being taken for boys and girls in the 3rd and 4th grades and 5th through 8th grades. The Recreation Association is encouraging en-couraging 9th and 10th grade teams and 1 It -l and 12th grade teams to put thei teams together and register as a team and pay a $150 team fee. Cost for other participants in the 3rd through 8th grades is $25 for the first child in each family and $20 for any additional children in the same family. If a Jr Jazz jersey is needed there will be an additional $6 charge. Participants can use last year's jersey jer-sey if they have it. Registration will be taken through Friday, October 27 at the Uintah Recreation Office. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The recreation office is located on the third floor of the statecounty building or call 781-5486 781-5486 for more information. Adult COED League softball standings A League W L Weston's 10 3 Morcon 9 4 Eastern Utah Ins. 4 9 CM Outlet 4 9 B League W L Arctic Circle 12 2 Hair Affair 12 2' Uintah Engineering 11 3 Crack'd Pot 9 4 Gale Trucking 8 5 Ross Const. 7 6 Prime Star 7 6 Freight Damage Furn. 6 7 J.B. & M. Welding 6 7 Holmes Sand &Grvl. 5 8 Jones Paint & Glass 4 9 Div. of Family Serv. 2 11 Pro Shop 2 11 Cutters Wire Line 2 11 ri A Private Club for Members Only Come to our Parly rc I Enter our COSTUME CONTEST and Win a Trip to "Wenoover for Two" (includes room & buffet) for (he Best Costume! f J. .a - 1 O mirlniifht 1 Upen J.J. a.m. - J-- "" i CjTITXiL-j J I renin 711-0122 Ifs not every day you read about insurance premiums going down. But since we formed our fraud investigative unit, streamlined our claims process, and began implementing new accident acci-dent prevention programs in the workplace, our customers' workers' compensation costs have been steadily declining. Eight percent this ibi wm so m luff 4taff RitHftr S OMSI mm NraONNR. year. Another ten percent next year. So if you want to trim your expenses and stay competitive with the other Utah companies that will receive nice rate cuts, give us a call at 1-800-446-2667. And afterwards, you'll probably want to skip over to the comics. Workers Compensation Fund of Utah |