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Show t Page 6, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, May 9, 1974 E FHEE TRAVEL IHFOntAATIOtt Mildred Bunnell Setts KCn 257-30- 08 Hawaii Aug. & ,'.2 .J t Li"" f ll V Ml 2'- .ril-- V IMIIII I . Uli IHiilllW Jeff Shumway Westminster Ace .. Garland Man Is Ace At University. But the practice affair did produce at least one bright moment as senior Larry Cullimore the high jumping basketball forwardput his legs to good use setting a new school record in the high jump. Cullimore cleared the bar at 6 4 18" to eclipse the record of 6' 2" set by Wes t WestminsMountain Civiference championship basketball team, is a patient Jeff Shumway, Garland's fiift Kocky person. -- l blond bonitxT out of Last year, tin Hear Kiver high gathered so many splinters sitting on the bench he had to take tetanus boosters. This year, however, when i'arson coach Tom Steinkv inserted him as a starting Kuard, Jeff was ready. Warming to his job. Shumw.iy's steady floor game, nifty passing and hairtrijer jump shot soon established him as a key element In Westminster's inarch toward a second three-sta- te straight title in the eight-teaconference. Although outshone by the ParJohn Hampton, who sons' grabbed the HM. scoring title with a 29 i points-li- e game average, Shumway was Aestminster's second leading hitting for nearly a average in league play. And he didn't miss one of the Parsons' 25 games this season as they posted a S overall record. The Rocky Mountain Conference coaches and sports information directors took note of Shumway's talents in voting him to the second team. Most of the Parson publicity centered school Hampton who gave the Salt national attention by placing seventh in MALA scoring. Although Hampton had an unmatched repertoire in scoring ability, it was reported that Shumway, after one of Westminister's early season games, "displayed some moves that had Hampton taking notes." Other quotes from Westminster's colorful coverage of its conference quest include: ''Jeff Shumway, the best tiling to bloom out of Garland since they scythed the sunflowers, has a .531 field goal percentage in 15 games and most of his points are produced by the quickest release since Joe Nam-a- th ''retired" (he went to get creamed)." "Overlooking a few sputters, (Shumway) has performed like a Porsche in becoming the Parsons' second leading scorJeff often plays in the shadow of er. Hampton's histrionics, but Saturday he his way through several behind-the-bapasses and crossover dribbles enroute to knotting the nets with his patented, picture jumper." perfect quick-releaShumway is a junior student majoring in Economics and Business Administration. He is the son of Mrs. Ruth I.. Shumway, Box 172, Garland. consistant Bear River performer this year should have the best shot at a state meet bid in tomorrow's region contest Chiquito, running In the mile Monday, posted a time of 4:48.7 seconds for first place. Teammate Andrew Charley followed in second. He normally competes le in the event Monte Vanderhoof is another performer who Coach Durrell Hughes feels could cop a second place in the region meet The FastTre-monto- n student has beaten several high and low hurdle races this year, but faces stiff competition from Bonneville, Sky View and Ixigan runners. IH'IIIT II New Record Sept. 8 from $749 "v. - Ill Alaska, Europe, Mexico, Orient, Varied Dates & registration The Kiwanis Club will be on hand to provide refreshments. restaurant int STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS pes 3rd South - Suite 331 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 10 West 'AY ". of ...TreTOrtton jn the State of Utah at the cloae of business Ufcatl IS ML 1 ni Ml try. 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Kids successfully completing the instruction will be given a Tremonton Bicycle Safety license. nd diners who take doggie bags exceeds by 9.4 percent the entire canine population of the I'nited States. SPECIAL Prices law enforcement personnel in tracking down stolen bicycles and in returning lost bikes," he added. Bicycle races for the various age groups are also on tap. A race course will be laid out on one half of the street circling the nd Plans Self The num'oer of "This A Bicycle Safety Roundup in Tremonton will give local cyclists a chance to bone up on safety tips and register their bikes at the same time. The roundup is set for May 18 at the North Park school beginning at 9 a.m. Tremonton Police, The Leader-GarlaTimes and the Tremonton Kiwanis Club are sponsoring the event event will be the Highlight of the half-da- y John-Dee- re bicycle raffling off of a to some lucky boy or girl in attendance. The bike is being donated by Taylor Farm SerTimes and busvices, The Leader-Garlainessmen. In addition to safety instruction, bicyclists will be able to license and register their cycles for the cost of $.50 each, Tremonton Police Chief Ron Ogborn said. Roundup two-mi- cuss with a toss of 117 4". David Wheatly added a win in the long jump w ith a distance of 19 3 12". shot with a toss of 39 7" followed by teammates Jim Richards and Jeff Lish. Peterson also took the dis put together a victory in the 440 yard relay with a time 47.8 seconds. Brian Bsterson took the Bicycle SaGetiy xint-pro-duc- dead-pann- AirSea Cruise MARKLarry Cullimore. senior at Bear River, clears the bar cleanly. He established a new school record in the high jump in a meet against Malad. The mark: 6 4 18". -- fine-tun- - 120-ya- rd Newman back in 1968. Glen Chiquito, the most Westminster ter College's on Ma! ad high school Monday in a practice meet prior to the upcoming Region One meet tomorrow at Itah State Vanderhoof lost the touch Monday suffering defeat runners he had deIn the feated previously. high hurdles he finished second to a Malad runner .4 seconds off the pace. In the low hurdles teammate Kent Nagao beat him out with a time of 21.2 seconds. In other races, the Bears '- r $379 Mediterranean " "J,' SCHOOL NEW Rear River thinclads took II '"'i -, Oct 1 10- -3 State of I tah, County of 5 worn to andsubfcnhed BOX 7 1 OeT before me thin tl-t- 4fteit sJt Af r r J 7 1 J ' Z tU 'C...- - ' l -- ( Dtrrctort, STAUOFlTiH SALT L'Kc '; 'cc Department of Financial nififurionj W. S. Brtohall . .od Road . Ph 'j 532-V1- 1 charge) Ease's WEST MAIN TREMONTON, UTAH ( ommiumner of t innnrial nililutionf. do hereby certify that the foregoing it and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in thit office on llsy. uttVOh.. . 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