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Show UTAH TREMONTON. THE LEADER ; Thursday, August 8, 1968 vMWMyyyMwyyyyNMyyMy Of ,v . Skyway Golfers Take Honors in County Play nt Mercury Motors Starcraft Boats Gulfstream Boats Glastron Boats Expert Service Ph. 752-511- 0 City lady golfers were Ruth Heppler, Phoebe Henrie, (Leader Photo) Beth Foxley and Mildred Shumway. The Tremonton City League Monday night as Quin-ney- 's beat Utah Telephone 13-- 4 in championship play. The game was filled with hitting by Quinney's and costly error by Utah Telephone. Reed Adams threw a five hitter and Myron Giles suffered the loss. The Tremonton all stars will start play in the state tournament in Ogden Monday. There will be an awards dinner at Maddox Ranch House for league players Aug. 17. All players planning to attend should call their coach no later than Aug. 14. The league members wish to thank those who supported the PRIZES WERE AWARDED to Brigham City guest golfers during the recent local competition. They went to Alma Bryant, DeAnn Ebeling, Nancy Jane (Leader Photo) Bales and Jean Barnard. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.D. Bowcutt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson at their summer home in Logan Canyon were Margaret Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Numbers and son, Jeffrey, of Salt Lake City. Other Sunday dinner guests were Lynn Sore and Jill Bourne of East Garland and Bobbie Allen of Twin Bridges, Mont Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Richard May-coJr. have been spending a few days at the Maycock cabin in the Untas. Mrs. Theo Coombs and two daughters spentJSaturday with her sister, Mrs. Robert Wood-he- ad in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen returned Monday afternoon after spending the weekend in Idaho Falls visiting Mrs. HanLaMont sen's sister, Mrs. Moore and tamily. They also visited Mr. Moore who is receiving medical care at the hospital. Mrs. Eva Marble was honored at a family party at the Garland Park Sunday evening. The deer ! I. Jylliinm CHAMPIONSHIP CITY m hunting in 1968, Archers may obtain permits by mail from any Division of Fish and Game office or by personal application at several license dealers throughout the state. iii on 5 BEHLEN GRAIN STORAGE CURVET 'exfra rugged" wails ...wfi 12' store can So grain high strong you safely against sidewalls, 10' against endwalls. No ties, needed. 40' braces widths. or In rods, Length unlimited. Special drying floors and grain bulk- i jieaas avuiiauie. i- BEHLEN ALL-STEE- L DC FARMERS TWO HEW MODELS! ATTENTION We will be i noun EARLIER During Wheal and Beet Harvest MULTI-PURPOS- Your economical buy ... a utility building with doors to permit entry of largest ties lets you implements. Addition of wall-flostore grain 12 high against sidewall. In S3' and 40' widths. Length unlimited. high-and-wi- To Take Care Of Your TIRE NEEDS Open 7 a.m. to 6 Com in and bt m problem . . . thWt Tourney Begins Tremonton Fifth Ward will take on Tremonton Sixth in the South Bear River Girl's soft-ba- ll tournament tonight in the first game of the tourney. The game begins at 6 p.m. at Both-w. park. Tremonton Third Ward and Deweyville compete at 7 p.m. followed by Thatcher versus Bothwell at 8 p.m. The final Thursday game begins at 9 p.m. with Elwood taking on Tremonton First The eight teams, made up of 15-year old girls have been playing league softball during the summer months. The outcome of tonight's games will determine the lineup for the following two nights of play. South 1st you with your buiMing him Curvrt to fit ywr mSI hlp TAYLOR FARM SERVICE p.m. TREMONTON IS CURVET E ...for grain and or machinery The Farm Center for Northern Utah Farm Equipment, Steel Buildings, Irrigation Equipment 1 Phone SALES Phone SERVICE Tremonton, Utah CONTACT: Gerald Bair, Paul Stewart, Junior Ush, Ruel Robbins, Chas Tavlnr 257-523- TIRE SERVICE! Stake Softball vi Mrs. Jess Garfield and Mr. occasion was her 87th birthlam-ll- y and Mrs. Rudy Miller and Jam-lli- es of her members Fifty day. while Don is attending USU dinner party attended the for the next few weeks. and social. Mrs. Leland Hansen enterMrs. Charles (Winifred) Bar-fu- ss tained members of the GSS Club is home after spending a at the Cross Roads dining room. week in the Logan LDS Hospital Prizes went to Mrs. Howard for a gall bladder operation. Glenn, Mrs. Rudy Miller and Mrs. Barfuss suffered a light Mrs. Jesse Petersen. stroke June 30 and was hosMr. and Mrs. Don Garfield pitalized in Tremonton followed and two children arrived from by observation in Logan. Las Vegas to visit Mr. and OPEN permit is allowed for each . big game license holder. The archery season this year runs from August 24, through Sept 8. The entire state is open to hunting except herd unit 53 which is closed to all Dennis Green, Reed Adams, Pete Quinney, Gary Conger, (standing) Harry Gephart, Earlyn Smith, Tom Shaw, Scott Maughan, Dick Green and Dave Conger. (Leader Photo) Absent is Sid Culter. TV m hart. Archery Tags Aug. 12. The permits are $5 each and only one archery orsp-eci- al Softball League team, Quinney 's Auto Parts, are (kneeling) Merlyn King, I iP softball action this season, especially 'Terry Knudsen, Vance Bourne, Pete Quinney, Dick Green, Reed Pierson, RoyHar-amo- to and Carter Rich. Sportsmen who desire to participate in the archery hunt for deer this month, are advised that the permits will go on sale THE tiff Shumway and Mrs. Wesley Gep- Now on Sale f'ti figure if you pay for a good ride... you deserve a good ride Mrs. Pearl Casey Monday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Jack ck ended tied for having the most 6s. Margaret Bess received the prize for low putts. Luella Sandall was in charge of the month's play. We Quinnev's Win City Softball League Action TREMONTON WINNERS at the Skyway Golf Club from a recent meet between Tremonton and Brigham Lola Winzler, Donna Fronk, and Maxine Quinney. The Ladies Interclub Team Play was July 3. Ruth Hepplerand Roberta Fronk Peterson Equipment Co. 2531 No. Main Logan, Utah I August 7, and club champion ship Aug. 13 with a l entrance fee. The Ogden Country Club will hold a U.G.A. Women's Tourna-meAug. 16 for which reservations must be made by Aug. 13. There will be two divisions -those players with a 15 or under handicap will compete in gross score play, and those with 15 or over will compete in net score play. To participate in the competion each golfer must play a qualifying round with someone holdinga U.G.A. membership card. This qualifying round may be played on the home course. Also scheduled are the Gep-h- art Tournament and the Inter club Team Play Aug. 21 and the Ladies Day Luncheon with Smithfield and Preston Clubs as guests August 28. The club saw much competition in July . Keith's Tournament and Interclub Team Play was held July 17 with prizes given for low putts. Winners were Marge Baty, Dona Bowcutt, Eva Green and Peg Marble. In the Palmer's Tournament July 10, winners were determined after each player's two bad holes were deducted from her score. Prizes for those with a 31 or over handicap went to Vera Petersen, Edna Harris and Eva Green. Prizes for those with a 30 oc under handicap went to ns, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell for the Irani were get together at Provo Canyon Saturday. Guests Included peoCalifornia, ple from Idaho, Colorado, Arizona and Utah, who were active in the Four Point program In Iran. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arbon and family of Logan attended a Garfield reunion In Salt Lake City Sunday. BrThe Tremonton-Garlan- d of home the at met Club idge i on Tremonton's Skyway Golf Club Auxiliary played host recently to Brigham City lady golfers. There were 73 ladies vieing for prizes in the competitive play. Prizes for the Tremonton Club went to Phoebe Henrie for low gross; Mildred Shum-wa- y, low net; Ruth Heppler, most 4's; and Beth Foxley, most 7's. Brigham City winners were Alma Bryan, low gross; Nancy Jane Bales, low net; Jean Barnard, most 4's; and DeAnn Ebeling, most 7's. A luncheon was served under the supervision of Ulalla Hansen at the completion of nine holes of play. Lola Winzeler, Vilate Archibald, Sue Manning, Elna Ashcraft, Venice Ewer, Donna Fronk, LuWana Fronk, Glenna Hales, Marianne Simmons, Benon Wheatley, and and Benon Wheatley, the Allen prepared Ulanda luncheon. August action for the golf club includes Ladies Open Play ' By FLO MUNSON f I Wst 257-52- . II 1 f .1 ell 16 'till and here it is! THE CITY SOFTBALL second place Utah Telephone team includes (kneeling) Roger Oyler, Fred Butler, Denny Ward, Duane Jones, Doug Richardson, (standing) Myron Giles, Reed Pierson, Joe Fletcher, Gor- don Kent, Leon Payne and Errol Bowcutt. The "El Coyote" HEREFORD BRAND tut SADDLE No. 13121 M.mmm. .m wr 4! Sells Regularly for $217.50 The instant you straddle this new Tex Tan saddle you you've found the deep seated comfort you've been looking for. It's built with Tex Tan's natural hand shaped narrow seat that reduces tiresome teg spread, gives you better balance. To be sure you get the kind of ride you're paying for, be sure to come in and try this great riding saddle for size. Specially priced, too, as advertised in THE WESTERN HORSEMAN. Know Beefhide Covered 'little Wonder" Tree Semi Quarter Horse Bars 13" Fork 15" Leather Seat With 2" Foam Rubber Cushion Rigging In 78 Position Quick Chang Brown Antique Stirrup Leather Buckles Waxed Finish Fully Equipped With All Rigging and Stirrups. rt Shoe Pitching Contest Slated For information WNoJt No. 24S30 BRIDLE FILLING t.JO 2830 BREAST STRAP about the world famous suggested matching accessories available No. erators. This service interruption existed from early Tuesday morning until 7:00 P.M. The damage was the result of several lightning strikes on the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company pole line located between Corinne and Honeyville. Every effort was made by the plant department of both Mountain States and Utah Telephone Company to restore these facilities as soon as possible. 17. Dealerships Available State of Utah (GI18 I I I I 1 00 GRANT T. CALUSTER The wind and electrical storm fn the Bear River Valley Area Monday night and Tuesday morning, caused damage to 12 of the 18 total circuits between Tremonton and the Ogden Op- horseshoe pitching contest has been slated during the Box Elder County Fair, according to John Hardy, chairman of the contest, The pitching contest will be gin at 8:30 a.m. Aug. 22 south of the Farm Bureau lunch stand. Participants of all ages are Invited to compete and should register at Western Blllard in Tremontwi before 10 p.m. Aug. A SNOWMOBILE the Desk of STORM CAUSES TELEPHONE SERVICE OUTAGE For Fair Awards will be given to the winners, said Mr. Hardy. From LINE OF BOWLING CUT THIS BARREL OUT AND MING J IT WITH YOU A NO WEIL GIVE YOU A FREI LINE OF I0WLING WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 LIKE. BRING ALL THE IA1RELS YOU I; I I The Utah Telephone Company expresses their appreciation to their customers for their patience and understanding while this service interruption existed. Contact A. Ray Curtis QSEASOM Sjsuppiy WESTERN SPORTS INC. 3350 South Slate St. Salt lake City, Utah 4 Phone 80! 467-547- on appointment with Ovr who will b in your town won I Mali arta reprMntafiv GOOD TILL AUG. 31 UTAH TELEPHONE COMPANY OiT or HCt MX TIMONtOI UTAH S4337 |