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Show Page 6, The Garland Times, June 28, 1973 Leader-Th- e From Portage Way leiiHliDiS TOUrifilGy I Field ferrous SouflCa SfloUxe ani ;'Bothfteak pfl runs "In the'Becbrtd three Inning and two in the third along with three In the fourth on the way to victory. Bothwell pitcher Calvin Bingham handcuffed the El wood team holding them to one run in the first and a run in the fifth. Tremonton Third came from behind in the fifth inning to score six runs in edging Tremonton First, 0. With the score 6 In favor of the First Warders, the Third Warders pushed across the winning runs and then stalled off a sixth inning attack as the First Ward team managedtogetone runback. Tremonton Sixth Ward bombarded Deweyville with 15 runs while holding their opponents to one run in the third inning of their game. The Tremonton team pushed across eight runs in the second inning after going, down in order in the first. They added one more in the third and then shelled out six more in the last of the fourth to leave the Deweyville nine in the distance. Layne Gardner scored the lone Deweyville run. In Saturday's make up games od Tremonton Third defeated 3. Sheldon Barfuss walked In the top of the second and then scored on a double by Wayne Rhodes to start off the scoring for Third ward.' Two more runs scored during the inning. Tremonton First downed Thatcher, 4, scoring a run in the first and second innings and three in the third. A final run in the fourth inning secured the 6-- win. Tremonton Sixth continued its winning ways by downing Both-we- ll 6in a hotly contested game. The Sixth Warders were tied with the Bothwell team after three innings 3, but scored three "inns in the fifth to take thefffetbry: This week's fast pitch schedule is as follows: ELWOOD PARK June 28 6:30 p.m. Bothwell vs Tre-3 El-wo- 5-- JOHN Phons weath- with the Bishopric, as they served the Ward members breakfast at the park. A beautiful calm morning with the aroma of bacon and eggs and pancakes being cooked by the Bishopric and Clerks greeted the ward members as they arrived at the park. Every one that attended enjoyed tie morning very much and we take our hats off to Bishop Morris and the service he renders the Ward. The Community express sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warburton and family in the news of the tragic death of Mrs. Warburton's two brothers in As the Canada last Friday. plane they were in burst into flames and burned. The family will drive to Calgary, Canada and attend the services held there for the brothers, Robert Holmes of Calgary, Canada and Tom Holmes of San War-burt- on Slovpitch Action Tops League The junior slowpitch schedule dominated the action this past week in the Bear River Stake with three games being played. Garland Second put it to its: sister team, the Garland Second B team, without any mercy whipping them 28-- 2 Belmont was equally potent in running up 31 runs against Garland East while they could score only 2. And Garland First played it a little closer to the vest knocking off Fielding by a score of 16-1- monton Sixth 7:40 p.m. Elwood vs Tremonton Third 8:50 p.m. Tremonton First vs Elwood Slow Pitchers Change Nights Bear River South Stake slow pitch teams switched playing nights with their fast pitch cousins last week meeting on Friday instead of Thursday night as action continued in the league. Tremonton Second ward came off with an easy victory as Bothwell forfeited because of too few players. The Bothwell team played the game anyway and got shelled 26 to 3. Tremonton First ward picked up another win by edging a Thatcher-Penroteam, 3. Bryce Barfuss hit a home run to give the Tremonton team their final lead. Tremonton Sixth ward forfeited to Tremonton Fourth Ward and then got a 11- -2 lick- se C66-22- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall left Saturday morning for a weeks vacation to Wyoming and 63 Jose, Calif, on Wednesday. Mrs. Warburton will then fly to California with her family for a service there for Tom on Thursday. Mr. Warburton and sons will return home from Canada, then they will meet Mrs. Warburton in Salt Lake when she returns home from California. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Knud-se- n left Monday for Yellowstone Park, where they plan to vacation and fish for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Petty and family of Riverside, Calif, visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Potty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs. Miss Cheryl Allen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen attended the General MIA Conference in Salt Lake, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Cheryl is the Malad Stake leader for the young adults. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Call of Malad, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Max Conley of 's Bountiful, visited with Dr. parents Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asael John of Cherry Creek, Idahq. Dan Gibbs of Malad visited with his mother Mrs. Hazel Gibbs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendoza of California at the Hansen home in Tremonton, Con-ley- 0. In the only senior fastpitch action last week. Garland First 1. defeated Howell, River Stake junior Bear teams played last night and will meet again on July 11. Following is the schedule: 12-- 3-- 12-1- 9-- MAE Saturday morning the Lance Knell vs John ionship: Archibald; Greg Derrick vs Jan or Fronk. Boy's and Girl's Consolation way to the eventual crowning Singles: T. Carter vs Jim Weiof a champion. ler; Ann Weiler vs Mark Walker. Winners last week as anJr. Men's Singles Championnounced by tourney chairman ship: John Fronk vs winner of K. White and B. Chadas. David Bill Weiler are: Boy's and .Girl's Singles: Wheatley vs Brent Larson: Jeff Lance Knell defeated Mark Fronk vs Steve Weiler. Junior Men's Singles ConsolWalker; Lee Weidman defeated ation: Steve Garn vs Craig Cor-be- tt, Tom Carter, Greg Derrick deRon Crump vs Brad Cutfeated Tom Phippen. Junior Men: Brent Larson ler, David FalkvsMarkTurley. defeated Brad Cutler: David Junior Men's Doubles; Jeff Fronk, Jerry Fronk vs Joel Wheatly defeated Ron Crump. Men's Singles: L. Ficklin Moriyama, Brent Larson. defeated T. Carter. Lady's Singles ChampionMen's Doubles: Jack Fronk, ship: Ann Potter vs Susan TayJohn Fronk defeated Doug and lor. Wayne Richardson: R. Brown, Lady's Doubles ChampionL. Brown defeated M. Smith, ship: Betty Walker, Ann Potter K. Christensen: L. Ficklin, S. vs Dot Hurley Lydia Taylor. Archibald defeated D. Carlisle Lady's Doubles Consolation: and N. Estep. Susan Taylor, Noreen Holmgren Women's Doubles: Betty Wavs Kathy Hurley, Deniel Parker. Men's Doubles Championlker, Ann Potter defeated Noreen Holmgren, Susan Taylor: Dorship: R, Brown, L. Brown vs T. Carter, B. Weiler: D. Fickothy Hurley, Lydia Taylor defeated Kathy Hurley, Deniel lin, K. Ficklin vs L. Ficklin, Parker. S. Archibald. Men's Doubles Consolation: Lady's Singles: Ann Potter defeated Yvonne Webb. L. Winzeler, G. Purcell vs M. This week's schedule is as Smith, K. Christensen: D. Richfollows: ardson, W. Richardson vs D. Boy's, Girl's Singles Champ Carlisle, N. Estep. T!he LA er man cooperated The winners are being separated from the losers In the Farm Weiler Jewelry-TaylService tennis tourney on their Bear River South Stake fast pitch teams met twice last week, once to play their regularly scheduled games and a second time on Saturday to make up games missed because of rain , earlier in the season. On Thursday night Elwood's seniors lost to a Both we 11 nine, 14-2 as the Bothwell team ran up six runs In the first inning homer in including a lead-o- ff the firstnning bx,Roger joy an extended visit in Portage. Mrs. Smith is the former Jennie Atene, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John. PARK VALLEY July 11 Garland 2nd A vs Park Valley BELMONT July 11 Garland 2nd B vs Garland East Garland 1st vs Howell Fielding vs Belmont In senior fastpitch action the Bear River stake teams will meet tomorrow night, June 29: FIELDING PARK June 29 Fielding vs Garland 2nd Garland 1st vs Garland East Howell vs Garland 1st Jrs. Belmont vs Curlew the game anyway. team Elwood's members spent most of their time circling the bases as they downed The Elwood Deweyville 22-- 4. team scored nine runs in the second inning and was held scoreless in only the fifth w, es. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gibbs visited in Ogden with their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. William H. Gibbs and children Wednesday. On their way home they visited Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John of North Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Hall of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and children of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter, w, Lori. Mr. and MrsLenard Hask-i- ns of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore. They took their son Todd lack to Ogden with them after he had spent the week here with his grandparents. Mr. and new home their this week. and Mrs. Joe Morgan who just returned from his mission. James Ogan, Jeff Battzaar of brought Mrs. Pearl Ogden Hawks home to visit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones 'and High Councilman, Colen Sweetan of Malad were special guests at sacrament meeting Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gasman of Ogden. On their way home they went to Kays ville and picked up some mares. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John of Brigham visited Mrs. Esther Sunday. Ken Johnson and son Kent of John Sunday. Mrs. Robert Callister and Bountiful visited with Mr. JohnMr. and Mrs. sons of Ogden came Wednesday son's and spent the week with Mrs. Glen Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John Canister's parents, Mr. and attended the citizens committee Mrs. Glen Morris. Mrs. Callister and new baby boy went in Garland, Tuesday night Mrs. home Saturday, the older boys, John also attended the meeting Shawn, Troy and Ryan are at Grouse Creek Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris spending this week with their of Kerns, spent the weekend grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leona visited in Logan TuesRalph Howell attended sacrament meeting in the 1st Ward day evening with Mr. and Mrs. in Malad Sunday in the interest Marvin John and sons, Marvin of Dee J. Morgan, son of Mr. and Jeff in-la- Mrs. Reed Nielsen wenttoPocatel-l- o, Saturday where Reed ran one of his horses in the "Spring Fever Derby, and he placed 2nd in the race." Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hosklns of Malad visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hos- and son, Allan, klns. Mr. and Mrs. Patcyk of Brigham visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John and family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielson were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oyler and family of Tremonton. Dr. and Mrs. Denton John and family of Heasanton, Calif, to their home Friday after enjoying a week here with returned Mr. John's mother, Mrs. Esther John. Lori Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris, spent the last week in Provo visiting with her brother and sister-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Robert She returned home Harris. Friday with her father, who was in Salt Lake to enjoy MIA Conference. Saturday, Jack Franklin and children of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John. We are all happy to know Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roderick are In Sophistication "The Ultinat MEN'S FASHION FORMAL WEAR CAYLEY'S 26 So. Tremont 257-545- 3 ULOJLOJ12JIOXOJLO El-le- ry Riverside Ramblings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen visited in Clarkston Saturday with Mrs. Allen's mother Mrs. Commie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Call of Malad visited Monday with Mr. Call's, sister and brother-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cap-en- er were visited last week by Mr. and Mrs. James Aagard and family of Richmond, On Saturday they Kentucky. were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buck of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen went to Ogden Saturday to attend the George Wilton family reunion held at the North Ogden and then had a nice picnic lunch. While the rest of the Cornwall family stayed home and worked on Monday, Dennis and Diane Colburn took Don to Lagoon for a day of fun, along with their daughter Kristin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allred of Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Mary Udy wentto BrigMrs. J. C. Gibbs Friday. ham on Monday and also to LoMr. and Mrs. Dan Forsgren and daughter of Bothwell visitgan. She visited with her son Mr. and Mrs. ed Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John Park. They also visited with in Brigham. James Darley of Logan visited and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs Monte Ogden and family of Og,v den. last Saturday at her home. Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Inez Johnson along with Doris Foster and her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Neal of Je rome, Idaho spent Friday with Maxine and Ray Coombs, Mr. Nannette and her Son Bradley and Mrs. Grant Hirschi Jerry stayed with Mrs. Udy from Mr. Neals brother and sister-in-laHirschi and wife, Norris and Thursday until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Karen Buttars and their daughMr. and Mrs. Oleen Udy took Neal. Also visiting from Thursand Mrs. Ed Udy to the airof Elvis Mr. Angela Clarkston, ter, was another till day Saturday port last Wednesday to see Mrs. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Mavis Johnson and Shanna and Todd, Cleve and Vicki AtUdy's grandson leave for AusNeal of Stevensville, Mont. kins of Fielding all went to tralia on a mission. Hergrand-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomis Paul Crowther from as spent Sunday afternoon in Downetta on Thursday for a day with Mr. of fun. They all went swimming Mesa, Wash. Ogden visiting Thomas's mother, Mrs. Sarah RETAIN THIS WORKSHEET Thomas at the. McKay Dee Hospital. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Mrs. Henry Roderick and 60cc Doylene, Gayla, andTam-r- Mr. and Mrs. Bary Roderick and daughters, Angey and Jamie, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roderick and daughter, Jenny, attended a birthday dinner in Malad Sunday to honor Mrs. Rodericks mother, Mrs. Bern-ie- ce Williams. Mrs. Lorin John met Mrs. Gary Smith and children Genevieve and Michael Anthony of Kayenta, Ariz., in Salt Lake Tuesday. The Smiths will en $7700 LIJ $350.00 Reg. OTHER MODELS FROM 69 South Tremont Phone F HELPING JflN i - IN THE FOLLOWING ESTIMATED t- TOTAL OF WILL RATE TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT FIELC 'ING TOWN TOWN PRESIDENT Ftri o ING UTfiH In ENABLE REDUCING OF A MAJOR TAX. NO 45 which of the following manners is it expected that the availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect the tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. (M) TAXES 1 BASED UPON AN MANNER ACCOUNT LESSEN DEBT INCREASE F 257-35- 12 TOWN AND ENDING -' EFFECT NO Ji PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL Check this block if this plan is based on lAJ an executive proposal (U DEBT How will the availability of revenue sharing funds affect the borrowing requirements of your jurisdiction? DEBT INCREASE Up THE GOVERNMENT OF (K) AVOID $225 Ffowerlane Floral & Garden Shop OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20226 a, Mini-Bik- e now w, girls ing when they decided to play the Park. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell went to Downey, Idaho Friday to visit Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. Ethel Henderson of Robin, Idaho. Mrs. Henderson has been hospitalized in Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and family of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw and family of Brigham City were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris left for Salt Lake City, Sunday where they will stay with their son, Phil Harris and children while Mrs. Phil Harris goes to Canada to the funeral for her brother-in-laRobert Holm- moving into Var Jean and Blain Flint returned borne Friday after Blain had 'spent two weeks visiting his grandmother Mrs. Marilda Flint in Clearfield. Deward John and sons Wynn and Douglas of Blackfoot, Idaho visited Mr. Jonn's mother, Mrs. Esther John Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Escondido, Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wood are missionary friends of Marvin John. REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE OF A MAJOR TAX. WILL INCREASE WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX LU NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS 14-1- PREVENT ENACTING ANEW MAJOR TAX WILL TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT OPERATINGMAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES I PRIORITY EXPENDITURE PLANNED EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES (A) , So If 511. oa lOU $ $ ADMINISTRATION 9 TOTAL PLANNED OPERATINGMAIN- f 1; ; - ' iZZZZZZZZt ZZZZiZZ C Sl.H WM?MMM nSuVtS1 lMM ' I I havt advised a local newspaper and the newi madia of the content of this repor Furthermore I have records documenting the content of thi report and they are open for public and newt media scrutiny. I ftimufi MYRON J. ' WOOD President Town NAME A SUPPLY li a ' 0 ' $ " 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $ 17 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION $ ; 18 PUBLIC SAFETY 19 RECREATION CULTURE 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0o n, 'O o n o , $ 0 20 206 SOUTH 2nd. 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