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Show August 1,1974 )7 i if 9 " IT? i T" 4 -K - V -, , i Vt ' V V-' ' V V ' . r v. Yw a. A ' 4 I Orem-GenevaTimes a x U THE HILLCREST BOMBE RS are the champions for the A me rican League. From left to right they are: (front) Chris Lin'Wil, Larry Hilton, Ty Crawford, Doug Robinson, Mitch Beranek, Jeff Neilson, (back) Matt Tobler, Ken Kallas, Kirk Lindahl, Jon Moe, Gary Crawford, Mark Sawyer, coach Kirk Wiruberl?y, Bob Ross. mi y SATURDAY 6 SOAY J50e::th jTATtcirj i tuy'rt 15' - hSwi fa g' ffa Pjhi 1 0PEN 8:30 II -FTl XTvT J SHOW 9:10 AREA PREMIERE OF SPYS EXCLUSIVE DRIVE-IN SHOWING now thsy do to tiie C.I.A. whatthsyd'd to tna Army In MASH DONALD SUTHERIAND m ' tffi. -aunt u, TECHNICOLOR X 51. vho needs cncniiss? withZUUZOU 'w PANAV1SI0N'-' COLOR BY DELUXE ' OST SUCCESSFUL ESCAPE ADVENTURE l' II VVUUiU VDU EJUV V " 1 1 Wou!d vou buv a used secret -ikJXx from these men? TTfX: f. do ft to the CI.A. s A MANN THEATRES ""BHEJ B I 5 NORTH I B I UNIVIRSITT ACADEMY 373 4470 Starts Friday zambcirljra. Carbra Streisand CAV 1,10 1 ruA 'jj ni i The greatest love (bug) story vTW. PRODUCTIDnS' I J :: TECHNICOLOR I ever told! PRQCUCT'DnS' -.HELEN KEN -STEFAME JOHN KEENAN HAYES BERRY POWERS MclNT'RE WYKN BILL WALSH -,Bi AJlSN --. ROBERT STFVf NSON tm'mm.M' "V?..'y MAW ....-.. n r KUi'Mt' rimim hi 11 Completd Shoow 9:20, 1 1 :00 I Show time we.kdayi 7:30, 9:30 f Disn.y Co-hit: "DUMBO" I Sat. Mat. ?-nn THE STATii LEAGUE CHAMPS are the HiUcrest Cubs. They are, from left to right, (front) David Cottle, David Sorenson, Todd Fenton, David Muhlestein, David Duke, Jeff Barrett, Gary Mangleson, Larry Terry, David Wind, (middle) Stuart Wing, Scutt Juber, Steve Wind, Gary Mangelson, Jeff Miller, (back) Robert Juber, Greg Nelson, Paul Davis, Brad Molen, Craig Cottle, BrettCarter. Coaches: Zane Taylor. Ray Nelson, Steve Miller, absent. THE UTAH LEAGUE championslupwenttotheHillcrestPirates. Tliey are, from left to right, (front) Kendall Utley, Greg Utley, Curt Jaussi, Tim Chatterley, McKay Stevens, David Kendall, Jimmy Skeleton, (middle) Scott Pusey, Wayne Workman, Kevin Dayton, Mark Harking, Dale McAnn, James Bailey, Allan Green, Mike Fairbanks, coaches: Louis Chatterley, Roger Utley, John Pusey. Pinto League Championship Is Tonight THE DOLPHIIS are the winners of the National League. Members of the team are, from left to right, (front) Alan Thomas, Blake Matthews, George Robertson, Roger Dayton, Mike Dixon, Greg Rasmussen, Rex Rindquist, Kyle Rindquist, Robert Gelner, (back). Kim Anderson, Jamie Peterson, Kim Roper, Steve Shumtz, Jeff Rasmussen, Mike Nelson, Scott Peterson, Rodney Alcott. THE WINNERS of the Orem League are the Westmore Dodgers. From left to right (bottom) they are: Scott Fazzio, Jimmy Quist, Billy Morgan, Brent Schott, Kreg Wildlife Collection Is Donated CEDAR CITY --A zoological collection of wildlife trophies has been donated to Southern Utah State College by the family of the late Donald B. Roesner, resident industrialist. Mr. Roesner's hunting trophies include a wolfskin rug, mounted wild boar and mountain goat heads, moose, white tail and mule deer antlers and two mounted fish, a steelhead and brook trout. "The collection will serve as a nucleus for a permanent natural history museum atSUSC and will eventually be displayed in the SUSC life science building in the area now being remodeled, Richard .Dotson, SUSC assistant professor of zoology, said. "Some of the items are irreplaceable. ir-replaceable. The wolf is no longer being hunted and the white tail deer is indigenous to the eastern states," Dotson noted. Cheerleader Applications Accepted Applications are being taken for Orem Jaycee Junior League Football cheerleaders, Interested Inter-ested girls, must be residents of Orem, and be junior high school age. Applications will be taken until un-til August 12. Interested girls may call Maxine Jacobson at 374-8453. Harrison, David Brandt, middle, Michael Schlappi, Mike Lesher, Ross Harrison, Todd Copper, Scott Schlappi, Steve Brandt, Todd Ballanytne Randy Madsen, top, Frank Cooper, Grant Harrison, Larry Schlappi, VIOLINIST TO PERFORM AT BYU Christiane Edinger, young German violinist, will perforin on ft? Brigham Young University Univer-sity spring-summer concert series Aug. 7, accompanied by panist Neil Stannard. The concert will open at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center Scera-Orem City Pinto (little) League Tournament is taking place this week. The championship game will take place tonight at 6 p.m. at the Orem City Center Sports Complex in field number 1. This tournament takes in the top 16 teams in the city those who have placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each of the five leagues in the city. There are 36 Pinto teams, with an average of 15 boys on each team. The Pinto League is for boys the ages of 10 to 12. The Citizen's Committee is running the league this year. It is comprised of Ken Olsen. Chairman, Par lellPeterson, treasurer, Bill Anderson, Bill, Lucas, Gregg Johnson, Stan Moore, area directors. Representing Re-presenting the Scera as recreational re-creational director is Vaughan Austin. Canadian Geese Banded In June A Canada goose banding project in southern Alberta last month included a participant from the Utah Division of Wildlife Wild-life Resources. Biologist F. Clair Jensei drove to the province, airboat in tow, to team up with bio logists from Canada, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado in tht effort. The group banded 1.341 birds on 16 lakes in areas where banding had never been done before. 9:00 WOW SEE IT TOGETHER AT THE PIONEER A Story for All Ages Ask Your Children Show , s the story of a boy and his dogs... fl HE MADE A PROMISE " w tun ii r irn-r it i if i h. A TRUE STORY to ON TMB NOVEL IV WILSON RAWLS km ms MINK mm mm m m low cm - kw siewwi moan cum i Co-Hit wayne in 'RIO LOB O' Utah Power talks about your electric power: Utah Power has already started planning lor 1982 your power needs. I .fjj now that you've been asked... it's time to call welcome wagon 225-0817 Phone When the switch is thrown on a new power plant for the first time, it's a significant event both for Utah Power and for power users. And, to appreciate what the event means fully, you have to look back eight years ...because that's the average time it takes to plan, get approvals, design and construct a plant like the new four hundred and thirty thousand kilowatt generating unit at Huntington. In fact, after a site with enough water and coal is selected, three years are needed just for the environ mental studies and regulatory approval. The next five years are spent designing and constructing the plant. So today, Utah Power engineers and planners are designing generating capacity of an additional two million kilowatts that we will need by 1982. That's a staggering increase compared to the 1,783,000 kilowatt capacity the company has today. And since you're a customer, you have a right to know that Utah Power has very precise planning underway to meet your power needs in the years ahead. |