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Show Garlfind Times, June 28, 1973, Page 5 Leader-Th- e The PleyoSv Decides Amgture l The LEADER I V Tourney Title A; Skyuay James Blair, Ogden, shot a 35 Tuesday evening to clinch the Gross Championship over Bob in the Skyway Bradbury Amature Golf Tournament The two golfers met Tuesday in a nine hole play off after they both tied Sunday with identical 67 scores. Bradbury, of Ogden, iL - &i .. .: shot a 39 to take second. Other places in the gross championship among the handicappers were: Keith Barton, Magna, third, 68; Rick Turnquist, Logan, fourth, 69; Gary Hbxer, Ogden, fifth, 71; and Brad Stone and Bob Simmons, both of Ogden tied for sixth w ith 72. Net championship in Sunday's competition went to Layne Win-zelTremonton, 61; Other winners in order were: Mike McQuire, Ogden, 62; Ben Mad-d- o x, Brigham, 63; Joe Watts, Provo, Skeet Slater, Tooele, and Robert DeSpaw, Ogden, all 0-- 11 er, 1 Shumway Tournament Chairman presents the Northern Division trophy to Lil Zundel while Jennie Gephart, president of the Northern Division Golf watches. WINNER-Mildr- ed with 64. - Rodeo Jlil Zundel Tops Draws Women Golfers Cowboys , Over 40 kids, boys and girls will match their riding and roping skills against the bucking, running Shetland ponies and calves, in a wild-we- st 'Little Buckaroo Rodeo', at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds in Treimnton, this Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Kids 7 through 14 will highlight the fam'ly show and some adults also get involved in a special event that will keep you on the edge of your seats... The "Little Buckaroo Roder eo", produced by Bernice of Tremonton, has been on the rodeo circut for many years throughout the western rn United States and and is famous for the action packed entertainment it presents. It is billed everywhere as "A great show for the whole family". This Western Extravaganza is priced at $1.50 for adults and $1 for kids through 12 years. For kids interested in riding, there are still some openings. Entry fee is $1 and participants must be age 7 through 14 inclusive; not over 5 feet 4 inches tall; orexceedl201bs. in weight Mail entry to or sign up at the B. R. Saddlery, 19 So. 1st West, 4. Tremonton, Utah, or phone Entries will be accepted through Friday noon. .MW both, The Northern Utah Women's Golf Association two day tournament was held recently at the Tremonton-Skywa- y course, with sixty-fiv- e women from Brigham City, Ben Lomond, White Barn, Nordic Valley, Riverside, El Monte, and Round Valley participating with Luncheon was served both days by the Northern Division members, and Club members of Skyway, with Dona Bowcutt and Benon Wheatly as Chairman. Mildred Shumway Tounament Chairman, with Jan Christen-se- n, and Ha Anderson Committee, awarded the prizes. Winner of the championship flight with low gross and Northern Division Champion was Lil Zundel. 163, Round Valley Other winners in the Championship flight were: 2nd Low gross: Jan Christiansen 176; 3rd Low Gross Rees 178; 1st Low netAlrna Bryant 130; 2nd low net Eloise La-V- on 136 and Wanda Cox Low Putts Carol Bashford Palmer, 136; 65. First Flight: 1st Marlene Lund, low 175; gross Phyllis Parcell, low gross Liz Prince, gross 2nd low 185; 3rd 195; 1st net Carrie Rennick, 131; 2nd low net Blondie Fridal, 135; 3rd low net Virginia Anderson, Sharon Shinney and Shirley Hardy, with a 151; Low Putts Betty Nelson. Second Flight: 1st low gross Mildred Shumway, and Phosbe Henrie 193; 3rd low gross Dorothy Hall 201; 1st low net Venice Ewer, 138; 2nd low net Grace Beasley, 142; 3rd low net Marge Koldewyn 143; Low putts Betty May 69. low Third rude Hunter, 142; 3rd low net Marge Brockman, 150; Low Put- ts Francis Laney, 72. Nine hole flight: 1st low gross Luke Dufour 118; 2nd low net Elna Jensen, 122; 1st low net Nancy Jane Bales, 77; 2nd low net Helen Felt 82; Low Putts Mary Dell McFarland 32. Roche Wins ian nd bull-doggi- ng from Auto-Trave c ( Jk fall. She enjoys playing the piano, guitar, and singing. She is interested in outdoor sports and enjoys water skiing and camping in the mountains with her family. 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Choice rJ I and Pork Roasts 99c $149 Cola along with Max Adams, Otto's Body Shop, Cink's Barbershop, Four Season's Supply, Carlson Glass, Safeways, Bear River State Bank, Norlund's Clothing Store, First Security Bank, Ike and Lola Winzeler, Fronk Chevrolet Mario's Ladies Apparel, Archibald Ford, Sprouse Reitz, Hepp's Shoe and Sport, Harris Truck and Equipment Norge Village, Weiler Jewelry, Gephart Stores, D and B Electric. '"? ,C,iK?,Mi,..M, Bar S lri mi school. fall she had one of the supporting roles In the school musical "Carousel," and went to the State Thespian competition with a one act play. She received a superior rating for her piano selection in the Regional Music Festival and also placed with her vocal solo. In 1971 she tied for second place In the State Farm Bureau Talent Contest. Her sponsor is the Evans Drug of Garland and she will perform a piano solo for her talent number. A7 RC DRIVER ROUTE MOTOR NEEDED FOR TREMONTON AREA. , Runner Up First Aid Hair Spray 7 U Ray Finch, Sid Bob Bradbury a nit Lou Hunsaker, Cutler, Bevan Hales, Tremonton, 67. Tournament sponsors were: Mf wSyi "rs I'JK r Henrie, Tremonton, 66; Layne Gardner, Tremonton, 66; yp! 257-362- received the "Rare Bear" for her contribution to the ber of the Thespian Club. Last jot7 fast-movi- ZZ!!f&- First Aid page one Bothwell, 77; Dean mid-weste- rL-l- cont. Harris, Hulet Tooele, 78; Doug Ward. Salt Lake, and Gordj on Cuttle, both with 79; Jeff Congon, Salt Lake, 81; Jim Baty, Tremonton, Don Carlson, Tremonton, Lee Carlson, Tremonton and Tom Kase, all with 81. Net winner was Perry Crosier, Bountiful, 58; Pete Quin-ne- y, Tremonton, 59; Reid Pier-so- n, Tremonton, 60j Vance Brad Bourne, Kelly, Arlo Erickson, TremDnton, with 65; Ron P.C J&yJZhdJj" 1st low gross Ruth Spencer 199; 2nd low gross Dona Bowcutt 214; DeAnn Ebel-in- g 214; 1st low net Marian Higginson 139; 2nd low net Gert- - and plans on attending Brigham Young University at Provo in the Reed Hun-sak- LaMar Roche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roche, West Fielding, has been named national bull riding champion at the College National Finals in Bozeman, Mont. of the Roche, a Ricks College rodeo team was awarded a saddle for his acHis rodeo efcomplishment forts also earned him a third place finish in the competition. The young cowboy rode two bulls successfully to enter the final competition Saturday night and then scored a 66 on his final ride. ' LaMais brother VerNon competing with the Utah State University rodeo club placed fourth in the competition. Flight: Pageant 111""1 12-- 18 : ST, - Li Saturday's handicap play gross winners In order were: Vance Christensen, Ogden, 72; Jack Cames, Ogden, 74; Paul Mansin, Brigham, 76; v V-- 10cSs!!r f B77y c-- ftoc There' More To Carl and Don't Than Low Price mmm j |