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Show Page 8, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, August E 141975 Jackpot Men's Stag Tournament Set Today At Shyvjay ! Rodeo Set A NUGRA In ers and guests are invited to participate. There will be a S5 fee for both the golf and dinner. Interested participants 12; may sign up at the Skyway Pro Shop prior to the tourn- 16 girl's Softball title Jones, coach. Dene Udv: (front to r): Geri Jones. Kathv Gam, Susan Rudd, Renee Hansen and Cindy Scott.' The01 'B gals took second in region competition losing out!toaEast F Of Garland. in the 1 ; , rt .!! - ' : ,: 8-- 7-- 20; 5-- 22; 5-- 12-2- 2 track races, Jackpot activities 12. jt Finch and Nelson vs Norr and Archibald, 5:45; Fisher and Heppler vs Larsen and Boyce, 5:52; Anderson and Weiler vs Frank and Fronk. 5:45; Ficklin and Perry vs Orme and Richards, 6:06; Hales and Laub vs Oylerand Lish. 6:13; Cutler and Cutler vs Erickson and Carlile, 6:20; Hales and Heppler vs Harris and Webb. 7:27; Wood and Burnett vs Worley and Krey. and Quinney 15-1- 14-1- 13-1- ' Regon Rodeo Set ivities. Thi re will be different age divisions in the three diffeint categories. All Saturday sports-mind- ed rodeo-e- are invited to n yourselfers Do see ; ALT'S MACHINE SHOP for Fair Grounds Politics is an eight-lett- er word that sometimes ends in a sentence. Cowboys and cowgirls from three stakes of the LDS church will compete in a region rodeo Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Box Elder County Fair Grounds. There is no admission charge. About 36 to 40 teenagers will compete in the rodeo. The top three entrants in each event qf three rodeos hcftaMn the Tremonton, Garland and Malad stakes are eligible to compete. "Entrants will compete in bareback riding, bull riding, pole bending, barrell racing, goat tying and calf roping. Buckles will be awarded to top competitors. Ben Tanaka will serve as announcer. all your 330 engine parts W. Main Tremonton 257-522- 6 PONY EXPRESS DAYS at ELY, NEVADi 0mhi bf (If Bs Uijt till' 1469 FORTY HORSE fiiACES Bowling Workshop Set FEATURE ! Officers of the Ogden Jf 8 j Urn champs in the Tremonton stake are these gals of Tremonton Sixth Ward. to r): lectured are (back Jeanette Dansie, coach. She ron Stimpson. Laurie Keaii, Nancy Rich. Kelly Jones. BEEHIVE CHAM IN Beehive Softball IfcimKhi. iimi iiMMiMMJ Diane Edwards, Kim Fillmore, coach; (front tor) Analee Anderson, Dianne Wise, Teresa Johnson, Sandy Nelson, Diane Isaacson and Josie Hawkes. 1 1 Recreation Prog r cirri The final week of Tremonton City recreation classes and activities ended with the annual X't show and tennis tournament. A Little leag- Reeehing grand prices were Karla and Nolan Adams for their Siamese cat. Tim and Sharon Roberts for their dog. Kallen Hull for his suf-flamb. James Ilunsaker for his parakeet, and David Hull for his hunting dog. ok ue tournament game to take in Malad will further sum up this year's activities. Five grand prize ribbons and five first place riblxms were awarded at the City annual animal show at North Park Monday. Mike Van Camp. Cristy Bret Payne. Mar-cel- lis Harper and Mandy Ilunsaker were recipients of first place ribbons. Borup. Tre-jnont- on Second place was awarded Smith and third place went to Bart Richardson. Special and unusual awards were won by Lou Roberts, and Diane and Galen Mortensen. The tennis tournament was won by Diane Mortensen. Winning second and third to Shaun Jenny-Robert- place honors respectively were Marvin Hull and Beck-e- y Kerr. Bowling As- will conduct a sociation workshop for the winter leagues. August 19. at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton. at 0. 7:30 Winter league v r supplies will be given out at '.'i-r- l 'this time. ."saW" Presidents and secfeW-- " r' i: ies of the leagues should at- s tend the workshop. All WTBC and ABC members are in- . ' j vited. along with anyone wishing to bowl on a winter league. Association officers will be available to answer any questions pertaining to bowl- Wo- ing and will p.m. assist & Post Time RACES $400 minimum Purse L6a"r"1ea'gues 'arTnow being organized and plan to start their season the first week of September. For TB's T-- V MONITORED 3: Stores For All Animal Feed and Health eleven year olds and five ten year old Allstar players. The annual Art Show run through August 19 I FA will and Products Professional anima! trainers and livestock people buy from IFA, the professional suppliers who sell you research tested nutritionally balanced feed for pets and livestock. 2:5. Dog Food 1 Crude Crude Crude Ash Added 1974 PONTIAC VENTURA SEDAN 4 speed, power steering 1973 FORD 1 TON with dual wheels 1974 GMC Va & grain & cattle rack Horse Feed Horse IFA Conditioner A V2 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE V8, 4 speed, cheyenne 1969 FORD MUSTANG COUPE TO CHOOSE PONTIAC W. Main Tremonton, CADILLAC Iblper weight, depending on the work load. 1 $7.45 IFA Complete Horse Feed An economical feed with vitamips, minerals, Calm "wipe on" fly repellent. Provides 5- - to protection for grains, andjgrain products with alfalfa. Recommended ration: 1 to 1 V2 lbs. per 100 lbs. of body your horse against stable and house weight, defending on the work load. Reg. $1.20 63295 .95 IFA - 52395 Utah GMC Stores - Complete Animal Health Headquarters . uiu,uw wormers scours Control Prices Effective August 14 through August Fly Control 31 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES If American Fork, Utah 28 N 1st Wesl 756 Cedar City. Utah N 200 West 586 6312 FROM CRUMP WHEATLEY MOTOR CO. 695 7 Insect Repellent for Horses 5645 289 engine, 3 speed MORE $3995 1 100 lbs. of jbody 5 Minerals" 50 lb. bag $4295 12 to 24 (Max.) 10 per tube 1971 FORD 34 TON PICKUP with dual tanks, automatic & power steering MANY 53395 ) 54995 very clean unit, with air conditioning 1972 CHEVY & Protein(Min " Fat Fiber nutritiou;s supplement to hay and pasture. Rich in vitamins, minerals, oats, and cither grains. Recommended ration: flies. TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE p.m. United Totalizer anization of leagues where other essential ingredients. 1973 CHEVY BLAZER 4 1:00 needed. variety of protein sources for better nutrition, Vitamin rich with A, D, E, B1 (Thiamine), Riboflavin, Niacin, and WHEEL DRIVE 1975 With in org- A air conditioning, very clean 24 League IFA V8, automatic, power steering 23, PARIMUTUEL BETTING Bear River Valley Little Team Coached by Vern Deacon will compete Saturday August 16 in Malad. The team is made upof six. twelve year olds, five 17 16, Aug. men and Men's Dtlla. Utah 496 W Mam Oraper, Utah 24U0 So 1045 E 46? '504 Loa. Utah 80 S') M.im 8 I6V8 tl IFA sells it you can depend on Logan, Utah 2355 No M,nn 752 554 Price, Ulah 240 W tsl No Manti, Utah Provo, Ulah 55 W 5lh So 597 W 2nd No Ogden, Utah '1375 Wdll Ave 394 2756 Payson. Utah 57 W Isl No 4h5 2239 Preston, Idaho 303 So Slrttp (20H rs come and have fun at jthe fairgrounds. H - include polebending, goat tying, and water racing;,'; Two dollars will be charged for participation in theijpolebendingand goat tying ca tegories. Everyone i:5 invited to participate and Watch these act- Krey. 6:34; Capps and HurHenry and Krey, ley vs 6:41; and Quinney and Green vs Watkins and Adams, 6:48. 1 Garland stake were these gals from Fielding ward. to r): Carol Richards, Cynthia Pictured are (back Ktersen, Jolene Rudd, DixfeWood, Lana Coombs, KaKtta Oyler and Lish, Ficklin and Perry Weiler and Anderson. Wood and Burnett and Capps and Hurley, 4 iponsored jack- pot rodeo wll be held on Saturday, Aijgust 16 and 23 at the Box Eldercountyfair-ground- s. Thf; jackpot races will begin at: 1 p.m. and will take place during the flat and 12; Heppler 7 Fisher. 12; Worley l2; Twilight action last August 6. Fob Wednesday. Peck and Reed Pierson shot the best gross scores, both 39. Close behind them was Bob Orme and Arlo Erick-so- n with 41' s. In Winning the and Henry 12-1- 0 12-1- 8-- Krey. 16 12-1- 0 Lar-s- en and Green. 15 12-1- 2; 2; Cutler and Boyce. and Cutler. 14 12-1- 2 12; 3; Hales and Heppler, Wat-ki- ns 4; Hales and Laub. and Adams. 10 12-1- 6 12; N'orr and Archibald. ey. STAKE CHAM I'S 9 the Twilight tourney played each Wednesday night the standings as of August 6 are as follows: Erickson and Carlile. 23-- 4; Finch and Nelsoa 19 12-1- 7 12; Frank and Frank. 18 12-- 8 12; Orme and Richards. 18 12-- 8 12; Webb and Harris. 17 12-- 9 A men's stag and blind tournament ball best draw, is slated for 3 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Skyway Golf club. All club memb- Salma, Utah b37 11652 373 7t,H0 Richlield, Ulah 448 E Isl So B'lh 5771 Rierlon, Utah IHdO W 1260(1 So 254 3501 fast Hwy H9 So SI George. Ulah 310 Indiislriiil Ro,id 673 3631 Salt Lake City. Ulah 1800 So W;sl lumplt. 467 1504 Soda Springs. Idaho PO Roosevelt, Ulah 19? 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