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Show THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1969 THE LEADER-GARLA- ND TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH PAGE nasi Vesa Cify Softball League News And Scores The Second round of the Tremonlon City Softball lea- gue was played on Monday night After two games only one team still holds an un-blemished record. Utah Telephone stands alone with a record of 2 wins and 0 losses. In the opening game Utah ed Telephone Co. outhit and Archibald Ford to take a 12 to 4 decision from them. Dick and Dennis Green teamed up to collect 4 hits and score 6 runs for the winners. Maurice Wilcox picked up his second win in a row and also aided his own cause with 2 hits. Reed Adams was tabbed with bis first loss of the season. Leon Payne and Merlynn King hit home runs for the winners while Karl Jensen clouted a round tripper for the out-scor- I, u II ; r 4 W J (i losers. Chases's Cafe picked up its first win by outscoring Eddie's Chevron 9 to 6 even though Eddie's outhit the winners 9 to 7. Prop. Williams and Colyn Knudsen each slammed out two hits to give Colyn his first pitching win mis season, Duane Jones hit a home run for the winners while Terry Knudsen hitahomerunandwas RETURNING HOME after ay cruise are, left to right Mrs. Emma Matson Huntington Beach, Calif., sister of Mrs. Harry Drew; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, and Miss Vesta Ferry of Tremonton. Matson Lines SS Lurline departed for the special four-isla"Merry Monarch Cruise" on April 4. In addition to Honolulu on the island of Oahu, the Lurline called at Nawiliwili, Kauai; Lahaina, Maui; and Hilo, Hawaii on the cruise. The picture was taken just prior to sailing. Cruise arrangements were made by Duane Bunnell of Deseret Travel. 15-d- Tre-mont- on; nd also given the pitching loss for the losers. In the nightcap Perry downed Quinney's in a come from behind effort 11 to 5. 15-d- ay Perry slammed out a total of 13 hits off losing pitcher My- - Rate Requirements For Beet Program Mr. Orvil J. Nish. Chairman of the Box Elder County ASC Committee announced the wage rates and requirements for sugarbeet work performed on or after April 7, 1969. The rates were determined by the Secretary of Agriculture following public hearings in each of the hand labor operations of thinning, hoeing, blocking and thinning, weeding, pulling, topping, loading, or gleaning. Special wage and hour provisions cover the employment of workers 14 and 15 years, When employment for old. the sugarbeet producing hand labor operations is on areas. The general provi- a piecework basis, the folsions are the same as in the lowing minimun rates per acre previous regulation. A new ipply: Thinning $12.00; Hoehand labor operation of reing $15.50; moving weeds following com$18.75; Weeding (following plete machine thinning and use thinning, hoeing, or of herbicides has been added. or removal of weeds Eligibility for Sugar Act after machine thinning and use payment depends upon the pro- of herbicides) $10.00; and Reducer's compliance with these moving weeds (following com rates and requirements. plete machine thinning and The Chairman explained use of herbicides) $10.00. The that workers employed on a piecework for any other hand time basis must be paid not labor operation involving the less than $1.65 per hour for removal of beets or weeds and for palling, topping, loading, or gleaning shall be that agreed upon between the pro- ran Giles to rive P. Nelson his nt hw r ho flowed the losers only four hits in the entire game. T. Anderson collected three eon- euHv cirvtec to if s victory. 6:30 game Dittinc ferry (l-- l) against F.ddip'n Che vron (0-At 7:45 Utah Telephone (2-- 0) risks it's unblemished record The ). against Quinneys final rnrne at 9:00 finds Arch- ibald Ford (1-going agains Next Monday night finds the Chase's Cafe (1-1) 1). r Err os Costly To Bears By Paul Hess Fielding errors proved fatal tor the Bears hardball squad as they dropped two more con tests to strong Weber andOg-de- n teams. Led by Eddie Bess's two-rhomer In the second inning the Bears built a 0 lead which lasted until the seventh Inning where the rallying Warriors tied the game up. In the ensuing inning the game remained deadlocked until Weber managed to squeeze a run across home plate, to win the game 4. The Bears hit well but couldn't put together a consistent offensive or defensive game that posed a threat In the game against Ogden the Bearspitchers were slammed all over the field with Ogden building up a tremendous 10 run lead which the Bears could never catch. Defensive errors really hurt the Bears and coupled with the consistant hitting of Ogden. The Bears were trail- un 4-- L ing all through the game. Cgdens pitching staff was one of the toughest faced by the Bears all year, and B.R. managed to score only one run. Bear River meets Wednesday in the final game of the year at 2:00. Inter-mount- . GOLDEN SPIKE winners at McKinley School were Kric 01 sen. 3rd grade, art contest; Sharon Nelson. 6th. essay winner; and Leslie Johnson. 5th grade, art contest Gold Spike medallions awarded to McKinley students and to ain other schools throughout the valley were through the courtesy of the Bear River Valley Chamber of Com merce. (LF.ADKR PHOTO) Munns, Boyd be given on a county and dis- Director at trict level for the most immers Union announces that proved farm. The County Agents will assist with any techFarmers Union has kicked-onical advice and will be ina State-wifarm clean-uLarge, of the Utah-Ida- Far- ho ff p. de farmers should ay LICENSE? with register him or with the County Agent in order to be eligible for an award. He also mentioned the importance of farm people keeping abreast with, and supporting the great clean-u- p efing thoroughfares." This clean-u- p campaign will forts now being carried on by be an annual event and this most towns and hamlets. "We comyear will run from May 1st don't want the non-far- m to October 31st Awards will munity pointing at us for not Need a SR22 Filed with the State Motor Vehicle Dept. See MEL FOXLEY 257-53- 20 Announcing Layne 880-rel- LOST YOUR DRIVERS volved with the judging. Mr. Munns, stated that Governor Rampton, on May 1st signed a Declaration in support of this project and encouraged all farm people to "assume full responsibility for the maintaining and cleaning up of his individual farm premises, fences and adjoin- Airman Steed 220-das- doing our part in keeping Utah clean and beautiful." Mr. Munns said. For further information call Boyd Munns or your county agent Ray Finch. NFO In Cleanup Program 5-- oiimnreportl ' (1-1- B.R. Track Team Wins By KENT PERRY 7? 2). -- Pm Palmer and Verne Lar-se- n home a third and brought Bear River track and field stars copped four firsts in a fifth, respectively, with juthe Division One track meet mps of 194 12" and 19' at Intermountain last Friday, 1 34". With a time of 23.6, Lynn The Bears finished third Palmer brought back a fourth hind Box Elder and SkyView. h, the while teamAllen Chournos, probably in mate Dustin Cornwall also Kie Dest hurdler in the sch in the pole vauool's history, won a first in placed fourth with an 11'9" vault lt both the high and low hurdHigh jumper Ken Hansen les, breaking his old record took fifth in the high jump TEMPERATURES and missing the division rewith a 510" jump. U-- I. Co. Sugar Courtesy of. cord by .1 second with a time The Bears also took second High Low Prec. of 14.9. the in but did not 61 1 31 May Arlo Bragg came home with do so well in the medley 42 May 2 71 the bacon when he took first and mile relays, where they 36 in both the shot put and disMay 3 70 took fifth. 38 May 4 66 cus competition. He was aided Bringing back the last of 46 May 5 71 by Troy Silvester, who took the wins was Keith Manning 47 May 6 77 fourth in the shot put who placed sixth in the 880. 49 In the long jump, the Bear's May 7 79 ducer and worker, provided the worker's earnings average not less than $1.65 per hour. Mr. Nish, suggests that any question regarding wage and hour requirements of the 1969 program be taken up with the County ASCS Office. At Memphis Red Rooster Airman Farrell J. Steed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed of Plymouth, has Avicompleted the 320-hoation Structural Mechanic Hydraulics School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Memphis, Tenn. s' The school covers basic hydraulic system operations, troubleshoot and maintenance, as well as stability and control of aircraft safety precautions and inspection of landing gear. 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