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Show Wednesday, Mar. The EPHRAIM basketball season came to an abrupt halt here Friday night for the College of Eastern Utah as the Golden Eagles of Coach Curt Jenson dropped a game to Arizona Western in the opening round of the other Arizona represen- tuck through most of the tative in the meet. Central first half until the Eagles in the other Arizona, first round game and then the host Badgers fell to the awesome Arizona Western squad Saturday night to give the Yuma, Ariz, team the spot in the NJCAA tournament in Hutchinson, college regional junior tournament in the Snow Kan. next week. CEU and Arizona College gymnasium. Snow managed to nip the Western battled nip and 87-8- 105-8- 7 simply ran out of gas in the pressure packed game. The Matadors spurted away from a tight ball game and left little doubt as to the outcome after shortly second half play opened. Nate Phillips, the Eagle's forward, finished his career at CEU with an outstanding game Dinos hit state tourney Carbon High is participating in the state Class basketball tournament in the Marriott Center at BYU in Provo this week the after completing regular Region Six schedule last week on a losing note, decision to dropping a Class power Lehi. 3-- A 63-5- 2 2-- A 111 f V i term i3Bits?x - Members of the Helper Junior High 9th grade championship team are, back row, left to right, David Maynarich, Ricky O'Berto, David McCourt, Louis Biondich, Kerry Hansen, James Beason; front row, Marrelli, Joe Skerl, Bob Cook, Gary Don Riddle, Allan Harwood. Excell's with 4:50 remaining in the Evan Coach did give Lehi and Dinos five-poi- holding down Soares but in the final analysis it was the American who The Dinos took on Region South difference One kingpins Bear River in spelled the the very first game of the between the two teams. Soares topped all scorers in 1976 tournament in the BYU facility Monday afternoon the game with 23 points, a at 2:30 p.m. Bear River won very difficult 23 points at Region One honors with a 1 that, and well below the record despite the fact season high of 44 he scored that all teams except two in the first time the two teams met in Lehi. the loop are Class Soares was a dominating schools. In view of their respective standings in force on both league play the Northern and performances Utah quintet was a huge from John Harr and John favorite to send Carbon into Welch carried the Pioneers win. Lehi the consolation bracket of to the tournament play. a seven point lead grabbed 9-- 4-- A nt fa i i a m il m nt VeltrVs claims, trophy m Mayor Chuck Ghirardelli was on hand at the city gym Monday night to assist in passing out the team trophies and individual awards as the local recreation basketball season came to an end. League champions Veltri Drug took on an team selected from the other five teams in the league to close out the all-st- ar New WBBA season. Veltri Drug won both halves this year, the second time in a row they have accomplished this feat. A year ago the drug went undefeated five throughout the entire season but this year Chuck's Pharmacy hung a defeat on the champions in the initial half. Veltri 's finished, the season with a record under the managership of Rufus 19-- 1 Ellington, who was also one of their top players. Ghirardelli Mayor sponsor sought presented the championship Helper Boys Baseball is trophy to Al Veltri, sponsor looking for a new sponsor in of the winning team and the the four team WBBA loop second place trophy went to Helper Junior High's champion 8th grade Gary Mills; front row, Tracy Magann, team includes, back row, left to right, Bob Jones, Dane Pilling, John Sloan, John for this season according to: the Mayor's own team, Paul Perez, Bobby Hyde, Scott Nielsen, Cunningham, Mike Wilson. Y league Chuck's Pharmacy. Santo Tony Hribar, Scott Reid, Gary Oliver, Quinn Dunn, Mr. said a Lupo, manager of Chuck's, Hribar president. to take accepted the runnerup prize sponsor is required for his team. the place of the Kiwanis Individual awards to Club who are now defunct. The Kiwanis Club, the members of the league team went to Dean original organizers of the league, sponsored a team Marchello and David Brown continuously for 24 years of Rio Grande; Rufus before the club disbanded a Ellington, Mike O'Shea and Hezalee Ellington of Veltri year ago. Both the eighth and ninth eighth grade dropped the clash tied with the Pirates Mr. Hribar said the Drug; Ernie Valdez of for the league lead in the sponsorship fee is $125.00 Miner's Trading Post; grade basketball teams at Pirates from Price, Helper Junior High School and the ninth grade won by last game on the schedule. for the first year to cover Brian Todd, Ron Jewkes The victory was a revenge the cost of claimed the championships a 5 score. the and Jack Lupo of Chuck's The championship for the of sort for the Rams who team jerseys and a $75.00 of their respective divisions Pharmacy and Ronnie this year, the eighth grade ninth grade squad was suffered a of Grant's r with a Gutierrez per year in the Carbon County loop significant in that this was loss earlier in the season at minimum agreement of Distributing. Santo Lupo served as and the ninth grade in the the first season for the Price. Mont Harmon lost three years sponsorship. two county, Carbon-Emerexpanded league in this their game to South Emery service league president of the ioup Any business, class that now takes in the of Ferron on the Pirate group or - fraternal for this season, Ron Jewkes league. and Victories over Mont four junior high schools in court to set the stage for the organization in the North was Harmon on the Ram court Carbon County and North championship game. Carbon area interested in Walter Borla, secretary-treasurethe 28th conlast Thursday afternoon and South Emery Junior Mont Harmon jumped off acquiring the sponsorship of handed the titles to Coach Highs in Emery County. to an early lead in the initial the team are asked to secutive year the league The Ram ninth graders the civic Harold Cunningham and his quarter before Helper found contact Mr. Hribar or has operated in assistant, Jack Allred. The came into the Mont Harmon the range and took over just Walter Borla prior to March auditorium. before the period ended. 17. Five managers in the The Rams put on a full court press from the outset with local youth baseball loop the Price team turning over attended the coaches clinic the ball on numerous oc- in Salt Lake City this past casions. Saturday sponsored by WBBA and the University of Monday Night The defensive tactics Utah. A League of Nations Helper native, West almost however, High coach W L Gean Plaga, as three of the Ram starters 9 3 of the instructors Bonnie Lounge was one were in foul trouble at on clinic. 8 4 Central the Comm. for the panel half time with Helper en4 8 handled the IS YOUR CAR SPENDING TOO hitting Lounge Plaga joying a edge. 8 4 and bunting session of the Chucks Pharm 7 MUCH TIME IN THE SHOP? The plans for next year program. 5 Pepsi Cola 4 include full participation by 8 The annual convention of Rio Grand Vets 2 10 both North Emery and member leagues in WBBA Bingo Club South Emery in the eighth is scheduled for March 20 in Point After 2 10 grade league as well as the the Ramada Inn at Salt High Series ninth grade as the new Lake City and Mr. Hribar Edith Tone, schools at Huntington and will head a contingent of 574; Louise Hamilton, 8 0 Ferron are opened this fall local representatives to the 530; Prudy Dunn, for the first time. conclave. 506; Norine Jewkes, 500; Virginia 496. Tasker, High Games HJH Rams claim 8th, 9th grade hoop crowns all-st- ar 39-2- 3, 67-5- one-poin- t, 51-5- 0, there-afte- y vice-preside- nt r, Bonnie Helper State Bank Bowling back-fire- final quarter and rode the their 6'10" center from margin out to the end. Carbon went out at the Brazil all they could handle for three and a half quarters halftime intermission with lead but a before the Pioneers finally a sudden scoreless streak broke the game open. Carbon did a much better that lasted almost three job this time around in minutes into the third back-boar- i" d, Hi-W- six-poi- nt nt and Stan Koehler closed out their junior college careers in the regional game last Friday night. The ICAC ratings released by the league officials last week showed Phillips on the first team, Scholtec on the second team and Whitehead as he scored 26 points to lead his team. Greg Morrill, who was not in the starting lineup, came off the bench to account for 14 points, Alan Scholtec had 12 and Chava Lopez 10. This trio are first year Eagles who Coach should provide Jenson with plenty of experience next year provided they all return to the fold. Five Arizonans hit in double figures enroute to the 105 point total the powerful Matadors put on the scoreboard. Ty Bauler topped the point parade for Western Arizona with 25 and Herb Miller had 23. 6 season Thus the for Coach Jenson's Eagles ended in exactly the same manner as it did a year ago, only this time in a different setting. It was this same Matador team that dropped CEU from further competition in the regional meet at Yuma in March of 1975. The Eagles closed out the season with a flossy record, one of the best in recent years for CEU. In addition to Phillips, Milo Ronnie Stubbs, Whitehead, Jim Wiscombe mention 1975-7- Lopez 3, sharp-shoot- never-the-le- Lehi 2-- 1-- 2, Wiscombe 35, 0-- 0, 3-- 4, 5, 1 Kulow 7, 4, 14; 8; 0-- 0, 0-- 0, 172-19- 170-17- 2 176-17- 7 Rosalie Fossat, Edith Branagan, 166; Marge Guy, 174; Rose Bendetti, 166; Lucille 175-16- 6; Gardner, 162; Jean Riche, 164; Zina York, 164; Margaret Manelli, 180; Virginia Huntsman, 167; Hilda Funk, 174; Geneva Helen Van Black, Natta, 162; Merlene you old car seems to be having an endless affair with your mechanic at the expense of your wallet, it's time for a new car! We offer loans for new and used cars that will take you where you want to go! If 2, 6, 14; 4-- 0-- 0, 3; Miller 11, Parrom 4, 9; Bauler 11, 25; Branch 4, Wingatel, 1- 1, - 3, 23; 1, 3-- 2- - 2, 10. Totals 105. 46, 13-1- 7, officers, game officials and their certification, league tournament and fees, schedules, ball parks to be used, and team entries. It is mandatory that anyone wishing to enter a team in this year's league have a representative at the meeting. Anyone desiring any additional information on the league is asked to contact Mr. Matt Star at 472-597- 5. kjc Region Six Am. Fork Uintah Pleasant Grove Springville Spanish Fork CARBON L W 13 10 8 7 4 3 10 11 0 14 Payson 18 1 4 6 8 I Vegetable 1 Soup Tomatoes Woods Cross Heinz 32 Oz. Foil Shellmacs S31 Wrap 75 ft. Seminar topic is gun safety R (Via firaorm c cnfatit programs for the Utah of Division Wildlife Resources, will be leading Western Family I the discussion about gun safety in and around the 75' Meat Pies 599c Banquet ZjZS Chuck Roast Round Bone 79 Roast H09 home. The annual series has been running at CEU since January. CEU science building room 123 is the setting for the weekly program. The seminar is open to the public at no charge according to Norm seminar 20 Oz. Orange Juice 7:30 p.m. Lee Robertson, director ff Welch S9C seminars at College of Eastern Utah begins Wednesday, March 10 at F & Grape Jelly Handi Wipes The final program in the series of natural resource 265e Catsup 56 Campbell's 1 oz. J Final Standings 408 coor- U lb. South Main lb. Helper dinator. Kirk-woo- 1H( ONLY INOf Pf NDCNT HOWE OWNfO. HOWE MANAGE D BANK d, Rate Per Mo. Male Male 25 Under 25 2 ... y-Tj$ I ED Green River Size 166. 126-200.- Fausett Mortuary Price 637 Castle Dale 748 1 Helper Check These Rates Liability 174-16- 8; GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians t I Cycle insurance Engine 181 2 coverage for 10 251-260.- 2 361-450.- 2 451-550.- 3 651-750.- ... 4 751-850.- 4 8 5 9 months premium) Low Rates Also On Theft Windstorm 2 & Collision Come In or Call ill mct 637-184- 2551 "Service to all Faiths" (12 months Fire 2 201-250.- ... 851-over- 6; Totals 13; Addison 7, 1-- 2, Tomato Sauce Western LQCC Family U J 4; Cox 4, 7; Cun1. Totals 3-- 4, 52. Larsen, 2-- 4; Arizona Western '(105) Winslow 2, 8; Johnson FOR MARCH Kelloggs 2-- 5, 0-- 10; Potts 2, ningham 0, 8, 1, 87. 0-- 0, Corn Flakes 2-- 4, 22, 17-2- 4, 3, IUI as SPECIALS 3-- 7, Nielson 2, 2, Whitehead IE IT! eec YOU J. 5; 2, 14; Soares 10, 23; Welch 7, 14; K. 7. Totals Harr 2, 28, 63. Carbon Grundy, 3, 8; 2-- 2, 4-- I try Saving on food bills ss 0-- Jewkes 10; 14; Phillips er Cooper 2, 7, 2, 04), 4; Morrill 6, 26; 11, Scholtec 5, 12; Stubbs 1, 7; 3; Valentine 3, 4-- 4, Softball loop slates meeting 42-4- Harr 1; Koehler 1-- 2, 22-- 4 9 recognition. Phillips came to CEU from Omaha, Neb. on the advice of an uncle, Ron Boone of the St. Louis Spirits. He immediately won a starting berth as a freshman and was the Eagles leading scorer this season. CEU (87) Campbell, 0, period opened the door for the Pioneers. It was during this time that Lehi went ahead for the first time in the game other than for the opening minute. The Dinos fought back and managed to knot the count at just prior to the end of the third quarter and made their final bid early in the final period when they went out ahead again at The Carbon County Soares picked up nine of his points in the second Softball Association has a meeting to quarter when he scored all scheduled but two that the Pioneers make plans for the upmade in that period. Welch coming season and all hit several damaging set teams must be represented shots over the Dino defense in order to enter the league that ganged up over Soares for the 1976 season. in the middle and left the The meeting is planned Pioneer open. Jim Kulow paced the Dino for Saturday, March 20, at scorers with 14 points, all on the Helper Club in Helper at field goals, and Dean Cox 6p.m. Items to be discussed had 10, the only Dinos in are the election of league double figures in the finale on the home court. Cox, giving away seven inches to had a Soares, fine game for a junior. 39-3- honorable accorded 194-17- MAYBE IT'S TIME TO BUY A NEW ONE THAT WILL BE RELIABLE... 5 loss ends CEU season 105-8- 7 Walter Borla, Staff Writer The Helper Journal 10, 1976 8 or 637-565- 1 Tatton Insurance 38 E. Main in Price |