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Show 6 The Helper Journal Wednesday. May 2H. I'J75 Binos advance to state finals Bingham and Carbon advanced to the championship round of the Utah baseball State prep tournament with the final games played Tuesday of this week after poor 3-- weather delayed the opening of the tournament f ' 14," 3 - .1 i A .1 ,.. , last Thursday and forced the finals into the new week. Carbon bounced back from an opening round loss to eliminate to Davis, Uintah Saturday morning, and then gained revenge on the same Davis crew Saturday afternoon, to oust the Darts from further competition. Bingham goes into the championship round undefeated, having edged by in a Uintah, thriller Friday and bounin the midcing Davis, day game Saturday. The Dinos loss to Davis Friday afternoon was a shocker in that they had a 1 lead going into the bottom half of the seventh and Scott Grundy coasting along on a 5-- 5-- 1, 4-- 0, 4-- 9-- 4, , 4-- 1 1 one-hitte- r. controversial call by A renovation of the gravesite was a bicentennial project for third grade students at Sally Mauro Elementary Bishop Waldo Gale of the Helper LDS Ward gives the blessing of the grave at Monday's dedication of the memorial to Teancum Pratt, Helper's first settler. The the base upire on the first Davis hitter allowed the Darts to put a man on first with one out. The play did not appear to be even close, not only to the partisan Dino fans in the crowd, but to the neutral observers as well. The "safe" sign flashed by the umpire on the routine ground ball to second was the beginning of the end for the Dinos in this game. The next Davis batter dropped a Texas League single behind second base and the next connected for a double to score one run and put the tieing runs at second and third. A long triple sent these two across home plate and another long single stunned the Dinos in a bitter defeat. Coach Skip Leo sent Reggie Farlaino to the hill in the morning game Saturday with Uintah and the senior held the Utes in check until the seventh when Grundy was called in to relieve the tiring Farlaino with two outs and the bases loaded. Carbon pulled off a triple right-hand- tie in Teancum Pratt grave dedicated first league play Three-wa- y School in Helper. Third grade students at Sally Mauro Elementary saw the culmination of their efforts Monday, May 19, as the renovated grave of Helper pioneer Teancum Pratt was dedicated by sang "God Bless America," and Father John of the Price Greek Orthodox Church gave the closing prayer. Materials for the grave were all donated: the grave marker by Frank Brienholt, local clergymen and flowers by Mrs. Jeanette citizens. Tomsic, cement by Jimmy The students' bicentennial project began about to the Helper area in 1870 to Wilstead and construction two weeks ago when the prospect. He eventually of the forms by John classes traveled to the owned most of the area now Christensen. and was gravesite near the city called Helper for the plotting dump and removed refuse responsible of the town. from the hillside. He and his two wives ceremonies Monday's and Annie lived for Sarah welcome a with by began Mrs. Edna Romano, one of years in a dugout in the the third grade teachers section known as Ewell. involved in the project. Pratt died in 1900. Helper Mayor Charles Joining her as a leader of American Legion the renovation effort was Ghirardelli gave a brief baseball gets underway for speech before Bishop Waldo Mrs. Pauline Whipple. 1975 this season the Gale of LDS the Helper The flag ceremony was under the night Saturday Ward conducted the conducted by Boy Scouts of the Helper ball of lights the blessing grave. from Spring Glen Troop To conclude the park when Helper en3287, followed by an opening tertains Grand Junction in a those assembled ceremony, prayer by Father Rudolph pair of games slated for 6 and 8 p.m. The same two teams will play two more Daz of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Helper. The song "This Land is Your Land" was offered by the third grade then a brief history of Teancum Pratt was presented by students Richard Dimick and Gino Sanfelice. Pratt, born in 1851, came Church Hall Friday, May 30 3-- A I3s 51 Door Prize $5 Valuable Prizes numbers called 12 games for $1 Fun for All Free coffee Cookies Pop & exhibition games Sunday afternoon beginning at 1 p.m. team The Legion primarily will come from the Carbon High team that is in the championship round of the state Class prep tournament this week. One high school player, Reggie Farliano, will be ineligible for Legion ball as he is over age. The Legion team will pick up Scott Etzel, a University of Utah student who played last year and still has a year of eligibility. The league this season will comprise of four teams, Provo, Orem, Springville and Helper, EDKK3 8 p.m. n pre-seaso- Candy sold er Obituaries Hannah S. Riley Spring, Wyo. ; he died Sept. Married 1909. Robert Riley Nov. 22, 1912, Rock Springs, Wyo.; he died Feb. 13, 1960. Came to U.S. in 1892. Delivered babies for many years in Calwson, Utah. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: J M sons, daughters, Thomas Sheffield, Hiawatha; Robert M. Riley, Riverton; Jack E. Riley, Granger; James E. Riley, Castle Dale; George Riley, Calwson; Mrs. Evan J. (Rose) Marshall, Redwood City, Calif.; Mrs. Andrew C. (Hannah) Tucker, Murray; Mrs. Jane R. Jensen, Provo; Mrs. Oliver C. (Mary) Jensen, Spring Glen; 41 grandL. Lyndwood Williams I GRANGER Lynwood Stephen Williams, 38, 4333 Mooregate Circle, died May 20, 1975, in a Salt Lake City hospital, of diabetes. in Per Annum Born Jan. 13, 1937, Kenilworth, to Lenard Steven and Elizabeth A. Jones Williams. Married Phyllis White March 6, 1964, Salt Lake Temple. Attended BYU, Carbon College; employed by State of Utah, 7 years. Member LDS Church; served Western States mission, Survivors: wife, son, daughters; Stephen An- to Daily Interest, Compounded Dally was Thurs- millions 56 West Main, Price flfc, M 1 1 Phona: 637-344- Savings insured to W $4Q,0G HELP WANTED Teachers ItflllnlgGir & Teachers Tami Imai, a ninth grade girl, placed first in the district, third in region, and third in state. Her short essay was entitled, "Better Citizens for a Better America." The contest Miss Imai entered was sponsored by the Federated Women's Club of America. Andrea Wise and LuAnna Brown also ninth graders received second and third awards and Brenda Howell, an eighth grader, received fourth. These girls were asked to read their essays on May 8 at a Women's Club meeting here in Helper. matched Hribar for Helper Municipal Pool Males Preferred Call: 472-541- or 5 Helper City Hall 472-539- 1 c -1 ' P 2-- Jimmy Paletta getting Mutual's only hit, a last tr-- inning single. Kiwanis got both runs in the first inning on three walks and a hit batsman as Zeleznick was just as effective as Hribar after the initial frame. Helper Merc derailed undefeated Central Commission to throw the league into a tie by whipping the previous league leaders, Troy Bryan baffled the Commission boys with his n soft pitch. Richard and Danny Lyon had two hits each to account for four of the five Central Commission picked up off Bryan. A double by Jason Allred and singles by Dave Verdi and Bryan were the big hits for Helper Merc. Three runs in the fourth frame put the 5-- 3. Mor-tense- Merc boys on top. League Standings L W Central Commission 2 2 Helper Merc 2 Kiwanis 0 Mutual Furniture This week's schedule: 5 Thursday With today's prices, I'm getting back to basic foods. That includes milk. 11 Milk is still a 1 1 1 3 p.m. $Kfr Mutual vs Central Commission; 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis ys Helper Merc. 5:30 p.m. Monday Kiwanis vs Mutual. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Helper Merc, vs Central good value." UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION Commission. GASOLINE Funeral weekdays Parent day and time for the first game had not been decided yet by officials of the state activities association at the Journal's press time. Breitenstein's performance by shuitting out Mutual, GALLONS day, Jordan North llth Ward Chapel. Burial, Valley View Memorial Park. S p.m. state Association for a poem entitled, "Thoughts of a Miner." This contest, the Reflection Project, "Our Heritage, Our Hope," was sponsored by the Utah Carbon now faces the difficult task of needing two wins over Bingham to claim the state title. The exact Kiwanis. all Cindy, Annette, Wellington. Open $ a.m. to grade girl from Helper Jr. High, received an honorable mention award from the the frame. inning single. Tommy Hribar had two singles for mother, Price; sister, brothers: Lenard Lamond, Price; Terry L., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred Tatton (Rea) Jr., drew, Granger; thousands have saved 2-- hitter John Pappas drew a walk with the bases loaded to force in Robert Gilson. Gilson had singled as a pinch hitter himself to open 1958-5- Per Annum Where An infield error by the Darts, and singles by Mele, Pappas and Wayne Staker in put the Dinos ahead, the very first inning. As it turned out, one run was all Grundy really needed in his second start against Davis. Grundy scattered five hits over the seven innings in hurling the shutout, striking out four and walking only one. The defense was superb again as it was in the morning game with Uintah, 4-- shutout of the year as his team beat Helper Merc, in a game that was interrupted by rain. Dave Verdi got the Merc's only hit off Breitenstein, a first -- f by Cheryl Rachele Gina Tomsic, an eighth y. both on the infield and in the outfield. Carbon ran the margin to 0 with single tallies in the sixth and seventh innings. Borla opened the sixth by getting on base on an infield error by the Darts, moved to second on a sacrifice by Jim Kulow and scoring on Staker's sharp single. The final run came when pinch 2-- 0, SPRING GLEN Hannah Reynolds Sheffield Riley, 83, Spring Glen, died in a Price hospital May 21, 1975 after a long illness. Born Feb. 8, 1892, South Normanton, Derbyshire, England, to Matthew and: Hannah Starkey Reynolds. Married Joseph Thomas Sheffield July 2, 1909, Rock 2, Students win writing awards Carbon put three more runs on the board in the fifth on a double by Martinez, a single by Greg Mele and a triple by Pappas. After watching Bingham defeat Davis the Dinos came back the same afternoon for the rematch with Davis and wasted little time asserting their pitched the first children; 52 great - grand- children; 6 great - great grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Spring Glen LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Spring Glen Cemetery. if it 10-- right-hand- 2-- 1 Parent one-hitt- er Zan-nidach- is Legion baseball starts Sat. Attend St. Anthony's no-h- 0 Association. three way tie for first ched a game and a thus far for in the place developed Helper WBBA league after Mutaul and lost both times. the first week of play, Jeff Hamilton hit his Central Commission, second home run of the Helper Merc, and Kiwanis season to lead Central 6 win Commission to a sharing the top spot. The tough luck team so over Mutual. The losers far in the loop has to be the managed only two hits off Mutual Furniture team John Breznick but wildness which has lost three early in the game gave straight despite the fact Mutual four runs in the first that young inning, after which BrezRobert Zeleznick has pit- - nick settled down to pitch a fine game. 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