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Show The Helper Journal 6 Wednesday, June 23, 1976 Women's softball schedule WBBA second half opens a HB team takes two The strong Helper State Bank team in the local WBBA loop picked up where they left off in the first half race by winning their first two games on the second half slate by overwhelming margins. The Bank team shelled Mutual Furniture, and Central Commission, over last week. Mike The "A" league in women's softball started play on Monday, June 7, at Carbon High School under the auspices of the Community Schools program, eleven teams par- ticipating in the league. All games are played at Carbon High and the league will continue play until July 21. mission nine early in the week, 11-- but fell victim to Mutual Furniture, 18-on 9, 2, Friday. Seven runs by Helper Merc in the second inning proved to be the The schedule is as follows: Breitenstein paced the downfall of the Central June 23: Bank hitting in the two Commission team as they Mutual Furn. vs Soldier Creek Coal, 6:30 p.m. ; No Name games, hitting four home could never quite recover runs, three of them coming although they came within Club vs Sunnybowl, 7:30 p.m. June 24: two runs. in the Central Commission vs LaRae Stewart, 6:30 p.m.; Wellington Hiawatha Allred Jason and Mike game. Hillbillies vs Eastern Utah Produce, 7:30 p.m. Smith had three hits apiece Tommy Hribar and Tony June 28: Regis also had home runs for Helper Merc, Dave Carl's Chevron vs Helper State Bank, 6 p.m.; Hiawatha for Helper St. Bank in the Verdi had two as did Steve Mutual game and the Bank Neilson and J. Brent Zupon vs Eastern Utah Produce, 7 p.m. ; Mutual Furniture vs No 8 p.m. squad hitting was shared contributed a single for the Name Club, June 29: also by Lee Caughman, winners. Johnson continued LaRae Stewart vs Soldier Creek Coal, 6:30 p.m. SunCindy Farish, John Dimick, to hit the ball well for vs Eastern Utah Produce, 7:30 p.m. nybowl Rick Breitenstein, and Tina Central Commission, 30: June two doubles to Farish. smacking Savoy Cheeks Gang vs Hiawatha, 6:30 p.m.; Carl's The Breintenstein keep his team in contention Chevron vs Wellington Hillbillies, 7:30 p.m. until out. the final and Hribar brothers, Regis 1: July Mutual shared the pitching duties put on their best Mutual Furniture vs LaRae Stewart, 6:30 p.m.; No for the Bank in the two scoring performance of the Club vs Eastern Utah Produce, 7:30 p.m. Name in games. David Johnson got year overwhelming Mark the only hit for Central Helper Merc. July 6: Commission off the bank Rasmussen, Louis Muncy, Savoy Cheeks Gang vs Soldier Creek Coal, 6:30 p.m.; vs Carl's Chevron, 7:30 p.m. Jim Jon Sunnybowl while Lee, Paletta, Troy pitching Jimmy Paletta had two singles for Hamilton, Joey Via, Todd Julys7: Mutual Furniture and Todd Farish, Jim Timothy, Todd Helper State Bank vs Hiawatha, 6:30 p.m.; Mutual Furniture vs Eastern Utah Produce, 7:30 p.m. Farish had a single. Hamilton, Gary Sillitoe and Julv 8: Helper Merc downed the Ronnie Lee all had a hand in luckless Central Com- - the big win. Savoy Cheeks Gang vs LaRae Stewart, 6:30 p.m.; Carl's A walk to Zupon and Chevron vs No Name Club, 7:30 p.m. singles by Verdi and Smith July 12: Soldier Creek Coal vs Helper State Bank, 6:30 p.m.; accounted for the two Helper Merc runs in the Wellington Hillbillies vs Hiawatha, 7:30 p.m. fourth inning. July 13: The league will take a ten Savoy Cheeks Gang vs Mutual Furniture, 6:30 p.m.; day vacation at the con- Carl's Chevron vs Eastern Utah Produce, 7:30 p.m. clusion of this week's July 14: schedule, returning to Helper State Bank vs LaRae Stewart, 6:30 p.m.; Hillbillies vs Soldier Creek Coal, 7:30 p.m. most tickets will receive a action on Tuesday, July 6. Wellington 15: This week's schedule: July pair of Levis from Hiawatha vs Sunnybowl, 6:30 p.m. ; Mutual Furniture vs Thursday - Helper State Richard's Toggery in Price. Bank Carl's Chevron, 7:30 p.m. vs Mutual Furniture. Money from the tickets will Friday-HelpMerc vs July 19: pay for new State Bank vs Savoy Cheeks Gang, 6:30 p.m.; Central Commission. Helper uniforms. Hillbillies vs LaRae Stewart, 7:30 p.m. WBBA Wellington Helper Standings Next games to be played 20: of June July 20) (as will be Monday June 21, Hiawatha vs No Name Club, 6:30 p.m.; Sunnybowl vs W L Dodgers vs Kaiser in East Helper State Bank Soldier Creek Coal, 7:30 p.m. 2 0 Tues. June 22, Carbon; 1 Mutual Furniture 1 July 21: Kaiser vs Giants in Price; Mutual Furniture vs Helper State Bank, 6:30 p.m. Merc Helper Wed. June 23, Pirates vs Central Commission 0 2 Wellington Hillbillies vs Savoy Cheeks Gang, 7:30 p.m. Yankees in Price; June 24, Yankees vs Giants in Price. All games will be played at r 5:30 p.m. A will be played on Sat. June 26 starting at 11:00 a.m. with the Yankees vs Pirates of a series How to save on eiectricity--on- e followed by the Giants vs will be Dodgers. announced at this time and winners of the raffle. 14-- 1, 13-- 0, W V stasST" Walter Bork, Staff Writer I lOlltlli CCLltlD GppllCdtlOTlS - wr ' are now being taken Children ages 3 to 7 will be enjoying a unique summer experience this year as part of the Carbon County said enrollment will be Schools limited to 30 students on a Community program. For four days each week beginning July 5, children enrolled in the program will be part of a learning experience which will take them on a train ride, bus ride, swimming, a trip to a farm, and other fun things. The self-conce- pt curriculum will be taught and head start by pre-scho- College of Eastern Utah. Karen Hughes, one of the volunteers in the program, ol teachers donating their first is June 29 at the CEU Child Development Center from 9 a.m until 12 noon. Anyone desiring information may contact Lynda C. Varner, Director of the head start in Carbon School District, at Karen Hughes, or the College of Ext. Eastern Utah, 637-341- time. The campus will be the world and the Child Development Center at the 0; 637-054- 5; 637-212- 0, 79. 18-- 2. . r Dannette Hamilton was out at third by a hop, skip, and a jump in last Friday's Central Commission, Helper Merc WBBA game. Helper Merc went on to win the contest. Iii Babe Ruth action Helper tops Price clubs The Dodgers Helper downed the Price Giants by an 1 victory, Tuesday, June 15 in the Helper City Ball Park. Louis Biondich pitched the entire seven innings for the Dodgers and gave up 5 walks while he struck out 5 batters. Biondich yielded two base hits, Nick Gustas with a double and Kurt Jones with a single. 8-- Christian Chiaretta pitched for four innings for the Giants and walked 4 with one strike out. Chiaretta gave up 3 base hits to Joe Skerl with a double and Don Marrelli and Bob Hyde each with singles. First Prize: C.B. Radio, 9' x 12' carpet donated by Mortensen's Quality Carpets; third, Ladies wrist watch donated by Woody 's Jewelry; fourth, $20.00 gift certificate second, donated by Salon; She-She- 's Shoe fifth, Ice Chest donated by Anixter; sixth, Wheel Alignment donated by Dinosaur Tries; seventh, certificate $10.00 gift donated by Thelma's Fabrics; eighth, Hair cut and style donated by Denny's Style Den; ninth, Outboard Motor Oil donated by Ellis Pierce; tenth, tape caddy donated Home Enby Jim's tertainment Center. The boy that sells the Joe Keller finished pitching and yielded 2 walks ana 3 Dase nits wnue ne naa one strike out. James Beason hit a single off of A highly successful bake Keller while Joe Skerl and sale sponsored by the David Maynarich had WBBA league was Helper doubles. concluded Saturday afThe Dodgers scored their ternoon at Veltri Drug with runs in the second with one, winners of the largest the the third with two, and and most attractive cakes fourth with two, and the announced. being fifth with three. The winners were Dean The one run for the Giants Pearl Wilstead, Nielsen, in third was scored the Walter Pessetto, Tom inning. Jason Allred, August The Dogers met the Hovat, Debra Riche, Pollasto, Pirates on Wednesday, Warren Anderson, Mary 16 in June Price at the Linda Hreinson, Baseball Complex. Dodgers Weiss, Eugene Vea, John Ori and walked away with a Phillip Vea. victory over the Pirates ' League president Tony with the game being called Hribar and other league in the 5th inning because of officials expressed a voice a 10 point lead. of thanks to the ladies Jack McKinnon of the at the sale, Mrs. Pirates started off the game working Ann Dimick, Donna Jean by pitching to two batters Caughman, Gustina Muncy and walking them. Mike Marshall pitched for the rest of the game and gave up 7 walks and 9 base hits. Marshall struck out 1 batter. Dodgers with base hits included Joe Skerl, Scott David Nielsen, Maynarich, James Beason, Billy Kirkwood, and Jeff Hamilton with singles and Joe Skerl, Louis Biondich and James Beason with er all-st- ar 11 double-heade- All-sta- rs bur new electric bill lists data to help you monitor use of energy Bane winners tor WBBA sale and Carolyn Birch. He also thanked the managers of the four teams in the league for their cooperation and expressed a big thank you to Mr. Al Veltri of Veltri Drug for allowing the use of his store for the sale. People once thought that rubies could preserve persons from plague. 12-- 1 doubles. John Breznick of the Dodgers pitched to 5 batters giving Carl Bezyack and Andrew Hillas single base hits and walking one. Don Marrelli then pitched and struck out 2 with one Mitchell MORTICIANS 8 Price month-to-mont- of energy. For example, both the previous and current meter readings are shown, as well as the difference between the two -t- he number of kilowatt hours of electricity (kwh) used during the period. Also shown is the number of days in the billing period, which will enable you to compare energy consumption more accurately. Unless billing periods comprise the same number of days, comparisons can be misleading. 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