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Show Page 10, THE GARLAND TIMES, July 10, 1975 LEADER-TH- E Women's Ball Scores Tallied Mortuary blew a lead in the topofthe seventh, inning but scored two in the bottom half as they edged out OK Tire of Malad, 5. in a makeup game this past week. Judy I'dy unloaded a triple in the bottom of the seventh to score Rhonda Gephart and end the game. In the top of the seventh. OK Tire tied the score at 5- -5 scoring two runs one by Aloha Peterson. Down 3- in the sixth inning. Bonnie Starr gave Rogers Mortuary a momentary 5- -3 lead when she came up with a grand slam. In otlier action last week, OK Tire lambasted Laws to put their sea76. 20-- 3, son record at 3; Fife Ready Mix maintaineda share ofthe league lead with a 14-- 0 blanking of Otto's Body Shop and Roger's one-ru- n Fire Destroys 2,500 Acres ev 2v took Taylor Farm Service, 9-- L DEWEYVILLE PARK 6-- 6:30 Taylor Farm vs Otto's Body Shop 7:30 Allen Realty vs Griffin's Rockets 8:30 Massey Ferguson vs Laws' Dodge 9:30 Janet's Electrolysis vs Dale Barnes t4fVJf"MUj rill B8t(.' Kenneth Hasper -1 Massey Ferguson slipped out of first with a loss at the hands of Dale Barnes in overtime play. GARLAND PARK Mortuary 7:30 OK Tire vs Mack's Drive -- In 8:30 Jay's Chevron No. 2 vs Jones Equipment gers SEVEN BEAR RIVER high school officers recently earned plaudits at the Intermountain Drill Workshop in Logan. They are (I to r) Becky Miller, Tami Rogers, Krisanne Christensen, Susan Nelson, Susan Batis, Toni Cornwall and Suzanne Allen. Hi-Stepp- Winners 6 -- 2 Rogers Mortuary.. edg- Dennis Green and Reed Pierson came up as winners of the low gross category in the July 4th Best Ball tournament with a score of 68. The low net winners in the championship flight were Dave Burnett and Bob Ormc shooting 52. In the Pro Junior tournament held recently at the Willow Creek Country Club, in Salt Lake City, Dale Jensen and Dan Fisher both came up with a 74 to claim Glen the best ball title. Palmer shot a 76 in the same competition. A Ladies Northern Team Play tournament is scheduled to take place July 18 on the Skyway Golf Course. The tourney is being sponsored by the Skyway Ladies Auxiliary. Teams participating in the competition are Royal Greens.. White Barns. Nortic Valley, Round Valley, Riverside. Ben Lomond, Delmonte, Brigham City and 4- -4 Janet's Electrolysis.. 4-- 3 OK Tire..4-- 2 10-- Mack's ed Drive-ln..3- -4 Dale Barnes..2-- 4 Otto's Body Shop..l-- 5 Jones Equipment..l-- 5 Laws Dodgel-- 6 Taylor Farm Service..I-- 7 25-1- Softball Schedule Senior fast and slow pitch softball teams took the week off because of the 4th of July, but action will resume Friday and Saturday. Here's the schedule of play:- - July II ville (unlighted park) 6:00 Tre 5th vs Tre 6th 7:30 Gar 1st vs Tre 4th - Lighted Park SR. SLOW PITCH July 11 Garland Park Skyway. Each team consists of eight ladies from each club. Skyway boasts a varying team consisting of Mabel Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Lawana Fronk, Beverly Norr, Eloise Palmer. Mildred Shumway. Marge Bat?'. . Thatcher vs Howell Tre 4th vs Gar 2nd (Fielding Park) 7:00 Belmont vs Gar East 8:30 Gar 1st vs Fielding 7:00 8:30 ville 7 Tourney Powder Puff Blondie In Powder Puff softball action, July 2, the Hotheads beat the 'Queen Bees, and the Knockouts defeated the Dancing Devils. 4. 5-- Archery page nine the past during the Sept 6 to Sept. 14 season. One new unit has been added, the Icelander W ash area, where 10 permits will be allotted Altofor the first time. 245 some antelope gether, permits will be issued. All hunters will be required to wear hunter orange during the general big game hunting seasons this year, except muzzlcloaders and archers during their special seasons. Ruth Hep-pi- er. ament for Skyway Country Club members is scheduled for July 19. An entry fee of $20 inclusive of golf balls and towels, will be charged to each participating team. with Dinner complete doorprizes will be served after play. All who plan to attend should call the Pro Shop for reservations by Friday, July 19. 39. tourn- Member-Gue- st Meet In addition, they won seventeen superior ribbons and two excellent ribbons during class evaluation. The officers of Bear Rimarching unit got in some early ver high's elite girl's season competition recently at Utah State University where they attended the Intermountain Drill Team workshop. Competing against 695 from various drill girls teams from Utah, Montana, Arizona, Nevada and Coltoorado, the ok a third place trophy in the small team division. Competing for the were Krissane Chrsophomore drill mistress; Tami Rogers, junToni ior drill mistress; drill mistress; Cornwall, istensen, Susan Susan zanne Becky Nelson, secretary; Batis, president; SuAllen, historian; and Miller, publicity. Accountant Opens Office A young accountant has hung his shingle up on Main Street adding to the list of professional services avail- able in Tremonton. Dwane Ovard has recently opened an accounting iness on B4 West Main. He will be performing individual income tax services, in adto all business dition accounting. The Ovards are newcomers to the Tremonton area. They have purchased the Roylance home at 783 North Ovard and his wife. Vicki. are originally from southern Idaho. They are the parents of three children. Wade. 8; 12; and Bradley They are also expecting a new baby in late Amy 1 Dwane Ovard East. 2nd team play. In the Twilight tourney Erickson and Carl ile lead the team standings, 10 12 -1 12. Close behind them are the teams of Henry and ' Cray and Fronk and Fronk. Arlo Erickson led the Twilight tourney with a low score Other outstanding of 35. low scores were Jerry Fronk, 36; Reed Harris and Ron Henry, 37; Evan Green and Ray Finch, 38; and Max Heppler and Gordon Worley. A 9- -0 Fridal and Skyway Golf Course will be closed to the public July 18 until 2 p.m. due to the ladies Slated Scores Set rrom Dam vs Beaver 9:00 El wood 6:00 Tre 4th vs Tre 5th 7:30 Tre 2nd vs Tre 3rd 9:00 Tre 6th vsBothwell (unlighted park) 6:00 Beaver Dam vs Tre 1st 7:30 Eljvood vs Dewey- - cont. - Lighted park 6:00 Tre 2nd vsBothwell 7:30 Tre 3rd vs Dewey- - SR. FAST PITCH July 12 Gain ers 67 Plaudits At Workshop Chevron No. 2. .5-- 2 Allen Realty.. 5- -2 Janet's Electrolysis School 257-353- TEAM STANDINGS Jays ed Rogers Mortuary in regularly scheduled action, 9. Mack's 1; Jones Equipment, Rockets stayed Griffin's close to the lead with a 10- -8 victory over Jay's Chevron and Alien Realty 3 12., August. Ovard is a graduate of Jerome high school. He received his accounting degree from Twin Falls Business College. Ovard has been in the acbusiness for 10 counting years. He recently sold his business in Salt Lake before moving into the Tremonton area. Hobbies enjoyed by this new family are fishing, hunting and waterskiing. Their son. Wade, is currently involved with playing Little The Tremonton Bible Chuwould like to invite everyone to attend a series of rch special meetings sponsored by the church at the Bear River high school, July 13 to 17. The speaker for the meeting will be Evangelist Kenneth Hasper of Grand Rapids. Michigan. The meetings will begin each week-nig- ht at 7:30 p.m. The first meeting's on Sunday, July 13 will begin at 7 p.m. Mr. Hasper will be presenting a Bible message each evening. Rev. Kenneth Hasper received his training from the following schools: He attended Michigan State Univergraduated sity in 1944-4- 5. from the Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music in 1950, received his B.A. from Tennessee Temple College in 1955. In addition he did further work from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. He entered the field of full time Evangelism in 1951 " where he continued until' 1961, holding meetings mainly throughout the Midwestern states. In the fall of 1961, he joined the faculty of the Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music where he currently is an instructor in Theology, Systematic Ethics, Homiletics, and Bible Analysis. Mr. Hasper is a youthful and dynamic speaker you should not miss hearing. Anyone that would like to inquire about the meetings or may call (Logan) according to Pastor Steven Barsuhn. 854-37- Ron Mortensen 257-324- runucMftr, 45 2 account no PLYMOUTH 013 0Q2 uThH 64S3U WGIDOnWO, 'Me ASSURANCES twi( in to nU'ucTKw ) thu SKIItWY oi " rnih 111 b '(port J 1i - J?t Get todav' yurs Snapper is- fast for - f 'r2i you. HIGHEST MODULAR mm L 1 GE. JUST Modern home built LISTED in N.W. blocks from center of town. basement, Single carport, landscaped, carpeting, Must room for giving extra see bargain 2 bedroom, partial additional bedrooms. 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X 752-81- R CMyoteeiflMiQ Summer Swimming Lessons fJOCTOfl 1 59 PLANNED USE PLANNED SHARING League baseball. Intermountain Precision - Dili iv REVENUE GENERAL riii nil A range fire was reported Sunday at 12:30 noon, six miles west of the Golden Spike Monument on the road to Locomotive Springs. The fire damaged 2.500 acres of land belonging to the Bureau of Land Management Damage to the land totaled around $12,500. The blaze destroyed mostly range land, but some wheat grass and wheat were also destroyed, according to Lloyd Robinette, District Fire Warden. Total suppression costs ofthe fire ranged from 0, he said. , Twenty-fiv- e to thirty men were involved in fighting the fire. Seven vehicles were also in use at the scene of the fire. The fire was cleared at approximately 2 a.m. Monday morning. 5. Anyone wishing to report a fire should call Also anyone wishing to obtain burning permits within Box Elder county should call the District Fire Warden, Lloyd Robinette, on the Tremonton line. The number is 257-56which is the Sheriffs office. $700-$1,00- Bible 6:30 Fife Ready Mix vs Ro- Massey Ferguson.. Griffin's Rockets ..6-- 2 Fife Ready Mix.,6-- 1 21-- 19 Spike Area In Here's the schedule for tonight's action: esse) mm mm |