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Show THE 6, Page GARLAND TIMES, August LEADER-TH- E 8, 1974 Plant Young Adults Dance League Standings Women's Game Tremorrton Deeyville-El-o- d teaws slated teams on the heel of each other but Garland Second slipped back a notch In their efforts to catch the leaders in Bear River Valley Women's soft-ba- ll to Dewey-ville-Elo- STANDINGS Tre. ll. fi. BR 3 -- d f-- 4 (i- -5 4- -6 5th 4 Fielding Belmont 5-- Thatcher-Both-we- 7- -4 -- 7 State Football RACE WINNERS: Winners of the recent Gold Cup mororcycle Classic sponsored by Yeri's auto are (1 to r back row): Barry Bradshaw, Richard MisrasL Kevin Oyler, Brad Bourne Mont And reason, Douglas Rawlins. Richard Aells, Paul Bradshaw. bottom row !1 m Bobby Richardson, Craig Deakin, Roger Rich. Wesley Fstep. Craig Burbank. Kogtr orr Curtis Norr. Clat Gardner, Bill Norr. r. That-Bo- th -9 Tre 2nd -9 Preview Planned Kiwanis Little League - Signup, Practice Sat. ved. The first ggie home game for 1974 is Oct. 12 against Colorado State. Prior to that Kreuger's Aggies will Bear River alley l ittle league football officials issued a reminder this week to eligible Ixiys of Saturday's first practice session and registration at Hear River high school. Action begins at 111 a. in Boys ages 8 through 13 who would like to participate in the Bear River Valley program aiv invited to bring their parents to tle ivgistrat ion to sign a ivlease for their boy to pla.v football. All boys ar asked to wear cutoffs tor the practice. Any boy and parent who cannot attend the registration on August 10 are invited to register from 6 p.m. to S p.m. today at the south door of the Senior l itiens t enter across the street from the l"ost Office in Tremonton. No registration fee will be charged until tlie uniforms are issued to the have played Wyoming. and Oklahoma. For further details tact Lynn IVterson Maynurd or ictor Omar BYL con(72:i-868- 4); (723-34- i2 ndcrson (257-323- c.'ir.;t:!i-.- !tyv :igr.t but got rai;- to: i.. :!; rt .ir- U i'a. ex- p,;l at : h. Expend 250 Hours Members of Tremonton's Kiwanis club expended over 250 hours of donated labor in completing the first phase of the Shuman Park tennis court rennovation, according to Lynn Capps. president of the organization. I'nder the direction of Sharon Archibald. 22 members spent over S435 for materials on the project. The project includes all new wire netting for the The backstops backstops. were alsoevtended in heights another three feet and lengthened down each side a distance of In addition. 45 yards of concrete costing about S990 were poured by tlie Tremonton city crew creating an extended cement apron at the ends of the courts. The Kiwanis members al so painted the playground equipment adjacent to the tennis courts. civic-mind- ed et. Tremonton Sixth Ward's men's fastpitch team could only muster two runs but it was enough as Reed Adams blanked Deweyville to lead his team to LDS region championship last week. Adams held Deweyville to five scattered hits throughout the game while Sixth ward picked up eight hits-f- our in the fourth inning when they managed to push across the winning margin. Favit Wayne OoubieJ then on a double by IVte Quinnev. Hob lies, and Car- ter Kich followed wiln Singles to drive ir. Ouir.:ie. T rem niton Fifth had to shut off a late inning rally to claim the men's region slowpitch championship title downing ieldii 1 7. Local Arrivals "Plans are now . .: underway to install lights and a new net which will make the cour- ts really first class. "Capps noted. Capps ' v. Lamb rchibald expressed their thanks to those who helped in tlie rmior project. "As the International Kiwanis creed reads: 'We Build." Capps said. "Our members In Trennnton do likewise." and Mr. and Mr,. rno!dLanib of Plymouth are jiarents of a boy born in Ogden at the LDS Hospital. Ju! There are two .'. brothers John Groqorv Salt Laki in at home. (irandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I anvil ill iain of Ma- ! ,l .hinist I i. r ( ilati We can handle ii lad and Mr. and Mrs. Ki ilh Lamb ol ni Kith, diva: are Mr. and grandparent V Mr iliiams. the Milcond peoph- IJ. v Bear Lllsmkmg Youth Gets V- scored God to Tiemonton build since Bank is bank, offering been hd.. and 1957 Valley the Beai all wmg Bear Rivet State River "(.rmmunity youi of Lynn Richins. son of Sophie V. and the late W. I. Richins of Tremonton. received the coveted Duty to P1 State Rivei building" eveiv hanking Hinds. Um. tnch. husin' founts, paying service-loan- s W. Leaguers Set ar The tag of "all-sta- r" was hung round the necks of a number of boys participating in the major and mino: little leagues this year by selection of the coaches. ar Those achieving status because of their outstanding play during the year were: Major league: Dale Jensen, Brian Pugsley, Ryan Christensen and Richard Mortensen, all of the Tw ins; Kevin Christensen, Curtis Larson, Toni Palmer and Ca-s- y Stark, all of the Giants; Blair Westergard, Shawn Anderson, Larry Hess, all-st- Kric Shum. ay. Kevin Knud-se- n. all of the Red Socks; Hunter Green. Wess Kstep, Deakin and Doug Christensen all of the Yanks. Craig Travis Minor league: Cornwall. Jensen, Tommy Austin, all of the Burke Jensen, Dodgers; Ronnie Rohder Shawn Rogers, all of the Reds; Todd Kay. Craig Hess. Fddy Tar-b- et all of theOrioles; Kelly Christensen. Jack Cox, both of the Cardinals; I.u Martin, Paul Rose. Brook Balue. all of the Angles. John Young and Kenny Firth of the Pirates. award recently. was presented Richins with the award in tlie Tremonton Second Ward on July HELP activities. F.NKiATOR MK IIANK eerienoe neeeswirv. r train. Ages generator repair and operation. 17-3- sTKK TI KKS SPKCIAL-ISNo eterienre necessary. We train. Ages Services- shipboard cargo handling gear. On the job training available to qualified applicants. training available. Ages Train for a valuable civilian skill. C OOK No exAges perience necessary. On the job training available. We 17-3- 1973 D 1971 D n D D ( Phone 723-891- 1) safe Ginfflii3DUi9f fry or C: F.D boes. deposit bank you help ( heck-m- accounts and build Tremonton is let's help it When Beat with River OUR on grow ; the you State community gro. together. 257-510- 1 Ford Bronco 4x4 Custom Model $3,895 International Carryall Power Steering 1 - 1,995 Automatic a 1,695 a Pontiac GTO Coupe 1,195a Automatic - Power Steering Rally II Wheels D D D 968 1967 Chrysler Newport Custom Factory Air Conditioning 17-3- CALL ARMY OPPORTUNITIES j the 95 N. TREM0NT 1970 Volkswagon To Go 17-3- Must successfully complete Army Bandsman audition. Advanced training and advanced promotions available to qualified applicant. MKC'IIAMC'AL MAINTENANCE HELPER On the job training. No experience Menecessary. Ages chanics helper. Opportunity for advancement. y )J Ready train. Ages insured AUTHORIZED DEALER Air Conditioning D a CRUMP MOTOR D 0 DD 695 West the accounts LEE ALLEN REALTY Real Nice 2 Fuel Tanks 17-3- BANDSMAN on QE3D 17-3- f OXSTRK'TI interest legal Boise Cascade Homes matress and box springs - queen sized Mediterrian wood carved bed head and frame. Still in good condition. Call 257- 3369. T O N No experDRAFTSMAN ience necessary. On the job by Lynn Richins L'sed No highest a savings God FOR SALF WANTED personal; 21. Lynn serves as the president of the teachers quorum in the second ward and is active in scouting and church Main - WHEATLEY - Tremonton, 595 a Your Community Building Bank 6BR a COMPANY : fitJ'tC!. C"!r.jrtU. ; 1 boys on August 15. All-St- : iile I'a: Region Champs Crowned - Duty To lha.cher - itnr.ise's plorer slowpilth It am i .. sj.e 7- -7 special multi-m?d- ia slide presentation has been prepared to use along with Krueger's verbal description. Hosted by the Brigham City and Tremonton chapters of the Big Blue Club all ggie fans are invited to attend tin- meeting. Light refreshments will be ser- 2- -h r-- in the sntn to tic but went scvre!es i: at the bottom of L'ie sever:!'.. Sept. 14 at Wyoming. 4- -7 up oil ,!.::.! -- rt-t- team. ISC head football coach I tiil Krueger will describe the Aggie team and give a brief analysis of the comseason which begins ing 8- -3 7- -3 Tre 6th Beaver Tre 1 1 9-- 2nd Tre 3; edged in-- d Malad Gar 1st 6-- First 4th (iar 8-- i. Fielding stvie.2u.jvc Aug. 14, at Wednesday, 7:30 p.m all Itah State Aggie football fans are invited to meet at the Box Elder County Bank for a preview of the 1974 ISC football 16-- Itewey-Fl- : in -" tournament play in G. Tre-mont- on rj:s the i!. Ma-- . 8 GARLAND P.RK-AI6:30 Beaver vs Dewey-Kl- d. 7:30 Belmont vs Tre 5th 8:30 Tre 1st vs Fielding 9:30 Garland 1st vs Malad Games. Aug. 15, will be played at Helmont due to tournament play at od v singled, moved v cv walk andt:iet:c.':v-U- t a ning run Coombs. for late August all First get a berth. place team will play the last place team on opening night and so on. Action tonight according to the Women's schedule is: action last eek. games remaining in league play (or most of the teams, both Fourth Ward and have a shot at the lead with only one loss apiece. Fourth Ward kept things rolling this week with a lopsided 23-- 6 shelling of Sixth and lJeeyville-- I I wood nailed down a win 9. over Belmont. But Fielding wasn't so nice to Garland Second, The Second Warders who had been chasing the leaders with two losses got beat 1 giving them three losses to overcome. In other action. T rem niton First edged out Tre minion Third, 4; Malad ShelTremon-to- n led Beaver, 17-fifth beat Tremonton 3; and Garland Second, With only ' tit: lth tne game sixth taring, Although the league standings determine the seeding of Fourth and kept hot ': The "grass Lirnisrjed L u.i ".c vited to ant; Cost is SI Jfc : Change Little In Fieisi: tr MEMBER FEDERAL Utah DDDCiaa DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION boirow Bank |