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Show Jlelwr flanraal WBBA opening action Baseball; WBBAstyle, Regis cracked home runs in ages 9 thru 12 was off in the first inning to get the lead. fine fashion in Helper Bank off to a back to came Brietenstein as afternoon Saturday Helper State Bank and hit another homer in the Helper Merc racked up third inning and a single in the next frame, Regis opening day victories. The program started with finished with two more hits, a parade up Main Street and Tom Hribar had two first day ceremonies at the singles, Eric Fox a double little league field. An and Lance Carter a single equipment building at the as Helper State Bank field, constructed as a pushed their total tally to 12. Brietenstein and Hribar memorial to the late James n t, Ori, was dedicated prior to combined for a the first game. Rev. R.A. game, the former Daz, pastor of St. Anthony's getting eight strikeouts and the the latter nine for a total of Church, gave 17 in a possible 18 putouts in and dedicatory prayer Mayor Charles Ghirardelli the game. Brietenstein was spoke briefly after which he in danger of losing the pinned a corsage on Mr. shutout, however, as he Ori's widow. Mrs. Viola Ori. walked five during this g stint on the Helper Merc scored in all but the last two innings mound. in winning over Central Jimmy Paletta went the Michael distance for Mutual and Commission, Smith, Steve Nielson and hurled a fine game but the Jason Allred were the long-bapower of the Bank hitters for the winners. squad was just too much to Nielson and Michael Vea cope with. The little Mutual shared the pitching for pitcher totaled 10 strikeouts Helper Merc and had a in the game. shutout going until the last This week's schedule: inning when big Dave Thursday 5 p.m. Helper Johnson led off for Central Merc, vs Helper State Bank. with Commission 5 p.m. Mutual the Friday season's first home run. Furn. vs Central ComBrent Cochrane scored the mission. Commission's second run in 2:30 p.m. Saturday the same inning after Mutual Furn. vs Helper getting on via a Helper State Bank; 4:00 p.m. Merc error. Central Comm. vs Helper Helper State Bank flashed Merc. some real power and strong 5 p.m. Helper Monday pitching in the second game Merc, vs Mutual Furn. to overwhelm Mutual Tuesday 5 p.m. Helper Mike State Bank vs Central Furniture, Brietenstein and Tony Comm. 4-- Waff er Sorfa, Staff Writer Joamal-r- Wednesday, May 19, 1976 The Helper S 0 no-hi- tO.ri- -- V no-ru- ; . Air jL? 1 J i three-innin- $ 7-- ll Ponyteils and baseball Cindy Farish takes a healthy cut at the ball during a WBBA game last Saturday. She is one of four of the fairer sex to play in the Helper WBBA to WBBA league. 12-- 0. WBGBA? Area students Girls join boys in baseball Girls made their first real in her only turn at bat. The inroad into the local WBBA girls are the daughters of youth baseball program as Mr. and Mrs. George Farish the 1976 season opened who recently moved back to Saturday with four memHelper from Southern bers of the fairer sex suited California. The other two girls in the for baseball action among the small fry. league are listed on the In fact two of the girls, 'Mutual Furniture roster, sisters Cindy and Tina one as an active player and Farish were in the starting the other as a bat girl. lineup of the Helper State Dannette Hamilton came Bank. Cindy started in into the Mutual lineup in the centerfield and later in the third inning and finished out game played third base, the game at second base. playing the entire game. She struck out in two apShe walked in her first pearances at bat, but this appearance at the plate and was nothing new as her scored once. Tina was the team went down on strikes starting leftfielder, played 17 times during the game. two innings and struck out Dannette is the daughter Results of mine tests announced Results of mine tests given April 26, 27, and 28, at the College of Eastern Utah are as follows: Those qualifying as foremen in the coal industry were Rodney O. Wilson, Frank H. Olson, James W. Randall J. Atwood, Diamanti, Roy L. Wheeler, Michael F. Martinez, Danny D'Ambrosio, Johnny L. D'Ambrosio, Clyton L. Rasmussen, Frank Vasauez. Paul E. Hill, Jerry O.D. Lemon, Joseph J. McKean, Theo L. Guymon, Anthony E. Lauriski, Brent N. Hobi, Bert Oman, Ronald L. Richmond, Larry W. Trenery, Johnny L. Brooks, Glenn B. Brady, Stanley P. Larson, Jerry W. Hanson, Bene D. Pierce, Archie R. Oviatt, David L. Claward, Robert C. Wilcox, Laine W. Adair, Frank D. Lopez, Raymond D. Brandon, John W. Tatton, Antonio Vigil, Ramsay A. Macdonald, Buddy D. Oldroyd, Joseph Alfred W. N. Love, Oberhansly, Howard T. Sanders, Kelvey L. Shaff, Jerry J. Cruz, Michael Oneil, Larry K. Gilson, Jay H. Timothy, Scott Atwood, Wade L. Norton, Robert Gilbert J. J. Collins, Leanard, Herrera, Yelonek, Byron A. Darrell Kenneth R. Victor A. Filadelfio K. Lobato, Charles R. Thomas E. Dickerson, Cingolani, Lovan, Keith W. Barker, Chester J. Houskeeper, Reid C. Wilson, William B. William J. Boulter, Kim C. Kilcrease, Wareham, Rowley, Dewey Henderson, A. Van Wagoner, and James L, Martin. David Passing the test for coal mine fire boss were: Don C. Jensen, Jerry L. Olsen, Stephen G. Snow, Brent E. Jensen. Raymond L. Quinn, Bud R. Houskeeper, Dway-n- e W. Story, Joseph D. Curtis, Laurence J. Ganser, Randy E. Mabbutt, William R. Skaggs. Members of the examining board were Frank Steve Hatsis, Ularich, John Costello, Clarence Wall, John Schmidt, John Kosec and Gary Kunns. Opening Soon! of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton. She has two brothers on her team, Troy and Todd, and their father is one of the Mutual garner U ofU scholarships More than 500 incoming Utah freshmen will recieve the at scholarships managers. of Utah during University Kristen Laws is also a member of the Mutual team the 1976-7academic year. and she has a brother, Jeff Five Carbon High students Laws, who is a member of and 3 CEU graduates are the Helper State Bank that number. team. They are the children among of Mr. and Mrs. Linden All students who have Laws of Spring Glen. in qualified as Merit National the Scholarship competition or DUCK!! Mrs. Iloa Cobain acMr. and Mrs. J.D. Bradley to Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 1. She visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veltri. The Bradleys attended the Andy Diaz Wedding, and also visited with their daughter and husband, Patty and Peter Davis. They also visited with their son, Eldon Bradley and with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillespie and daughters before returning companied home. Mrs. Dorothy Ann Lenton semi-finalis- Frames Repaired or Replaced. planned at CEU Tim Segnitz Wm. Segnitz Optician Optician Mrs. Taskar's uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tomsk. Mr. and Mrs. John Mabrito and son, Brent Mother's spent Day weekend in Salt Lake City. They visited with their daughter, Tammy and her husband, Glenn Stastny and grandsons, John and James. They also enjoyed the day with Mrs. Mabrito's sister and her family, Mr. Helper WBBA standings W Helper St. Bank Helper Merc Mutual Furn. Central Comm. 1 1 children of Denver, Colo, were visitors here on Sat. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Grivet. Mrs. is a grandMcLaughlin daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C.E. McDermid who were former residents of Castle Gate and long time friends of the Grivets. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carimati, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lange traveled to Salt Lake City on Sunday, Mother's Day. They were dinner guests at the home of their L daughter, Barbara.and her Ed Brandol and 0 family, his wife, and 0 sons, Eddie, Bruce, xney spent tne day visiting and returned home that evening. who have a minimum high school of 3.9 will be offered Honors grade-point-avera- College of Eastern Utah registration office will hold at Entrance scholarships for the next upon admission to the Fall Quarter at CEU May 24 University. through May 28. The award is also given to Charles Olsen, CEU Director of Admissions said students who have a 3.8 gpa is open and a minimum ACT score the to all students who have of 27. Other recipients are attended CEU or another nominated by their high institution of higher learschool principal or junior ning. based on high college He explained that the academic potential. a was good way procedure for students to avoid the Only Utah residents are problems connected with eligible for Honors at Enstanding in long lines and trance. The scholarship hoping the classes they may be continued after the want will still be available. He added that for freshman year if a student sophomore students in a two completes 30 graded credit year community college hours and maintains a 3.8 some classes must be taken gpaand the Carbon High students who gives those students the be receiving scholarwill to those get opportunity classes they need. ship are: The early registration Thomas Michael Bonacci, will allow the student to Honors at Entrance, complete registration by Leslie Ann Etzel, stopping in the Admissions Tuition; at Entrance, Office on any of those days Honors mentioned and completing tuition; Leo George Henton, the Honors at Entrance tuit requirements. Fees may be ion; Patrice Anne Rich-enpaid anytime until the first Honors at Entrance week of school. Suzanne Marce tuition; New Freshmen will register September 23 and Turcasso, Honors at En24, just prior to the start of trance tuition. school. September 27 will be students to receive the first day of class for the .CEU are: scholarships Fall Quarter. 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