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Show Page Eight, The Leader - The Garland Times, July 29. 1976 in a weu piayea contest. The Hot Heads coached by Verleen Watson, gained an early lead but the by the crowd-thrillin- g, Hotheads, persistent pressured with a W tie coming into the final inning. After one out, Natalie earned first base and advanced to second. Jodi Erickson punched a single past second base and little Natalie scooted past third on to home, breaking the tie. The persistant coached by Kathleen Lish, continued hitting the ball but were caught at first base in three successive outs that shattered the team's effort for the gold trophies. Behind the batting effort of David Hull, Stanley Summers, Tony Tracy and Cam Nish, eight runs driven to the plate in four grandstand home runs made the difference between the Cardinals and Braves 17-- 9 effort in their bid for the Minor League championship. The Braves pounded out five early points in the first inning that worried the Cards who retaliated with seven points in their half of the inning. The evenly play Eb-erha- rd Cardinals, Dodgers Are Champs Two Powder Puff and three Little League championship games, played as a part of the July 24th celebration in Tremonton, resulted in first place trophies awar ded to the Hot Heads, Cardinals and Dodgers. The Hot Heads who came into the championship game without a defeat, squeaked ed game continued only interrupted by the well spread home runs that won the gold trophies for the Eastside Tremonton basemen. A pitching battle between the Dodgers John Young and the Twins Tali Namori developed in the Major League bid for a championship. Plagued by fielding errors, the Twins struggled to maintain an even par against the relentless home run pressure of the Dodgers whose late inning efforts subdued the Twins, 16-The Reds pushed over a in a play-of- f effort with the Yanks in a well played bid for third place, during the early day's activities, that proved to be one of the better competitions of the day and the Knockouts the Destroying defeated Angels. First and second place trophies were awarded each of the six teams, All Star ribbons were awarded to outstanding athletes, and coaches were honored and presented league trophies in the during appreciation awards programs following each championship game. er Due Friday -- Applications tor tour of Utah's big game hunting permits are due Friday, July 30. Application forms for antelope, moose, buffalo and bighorn sheep must be in any one of the six Division of Wildlife Resources offices before 5 p.m. this Friday. Applications may be mailed or hand delivered but must be in the office before the deadline. Bird Hunting permits for open elk, archery elk and primitive weapons deer seasons will go on sale this week. Open bull elk permits and archery elk permits go on sale Monday, July 26, at all Division of Wildlife Resources Offices. Permits may be purchased through Friday, August 6. Primitive weapons permits for the 1976 deer hunt will go on sale at all Division offices Wednesday, July 28. The primitive weapons hunts include both archery and muzzleloader seasons. Permits will be available through Monday, September Rodeo Slated The Northern Utah Girls' Rodeo Association will present their third annual all girls' Jackpot rodeo on Saturday, August 7. The rodeo will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Box Elder HoldicHy BreMast County . Fair Grounds in Tremonton. Events Include wild cow riding, bareback broncs, ribbon pulling, junior 'barrels, open barrels, junior poles, open poles, goat tying, breakaway roping and team roping. Entrance fees run from $4 ro $11. Entries close August 3 at 8 p.m. or For more information call Carolyn Oyler, Call between 8 p.m. or Kathy Winningham, write to 268 North 2nd West, Tremonton, Utah 84337. Letters must be postmarked on or before July 30, 1976. Skyway Golf and Country Club will hold their annual Early Bird breakfast Saturday, July 31 at 8 a.m. in the clubhouse. There will be golfing after breakfast for those who wish to do so. non-earnin- g Earn c TREMONTON Division offices are located in Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden, Vernal, Price and Cedar City. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6-- some unexpected need should come up, your money here has anytime availability. It has long been our policy and practice to pay all withdrawals immediately on request. Your savings here are insured to the full legal limit by an agency of United States Government. Savings here grow surprisingly because of the good rate we pay, particularly if you let the earnings compound and accumulate. If Passbk on Savings interest compounded daily 6. 257-575- 3, 257-558- 5. Money you're not going to use soon, or special reserve funds, belong in a savings account earning a good rate of return. When you carry a larger checking account balance than you really need, you're WASTING GOOD MONEY. Your checking account is, by government ruling, a asset. We suggest you take a good look at your checking account balance. If there's more there than required to meet your probable needs, move it to a productive savings ac count here. bull 257-378- 4. Skyuay Mil you nothing! For Hunts 257-375- 4; 257-383- account earn On Sale Registration for Little League football will be held Saturday, August 7, at 10 a.m. on the Bear River High School football field. Any boys interested in playing, ages 8 13, should bring a parent and a certification of birth, either a state, federal, or church record, that can be retained by the league. All boys must bring this birth certificate, including boys who played in previous years. Parents are also asked to sign a release form and verify that their boy has adequate accident insurance coverage. Physical examinations are also a must before any boy will be issued a uniform on August 13. It is urged that these physicals be obtained soon because doctors are limited. Another great year for Little League football is expected. Games start August 28 and will end October 9. For further information, contact the Bear River Valley directors, Ken Campbell, Ralph Carter, Byron Anderson, tsuc BR"& SAVINGS & FORD MEHCUR 5 August 1976; Thursday - ) d vamX 7:30 p.m. Queens Pageant LINCOLN i I Bear River High School 6 August 1976; Friday 14 yrs. No large farm animals. Tabernacle to City Park (treat) 6:00 to 8:30 Horse Shoe Pitching Tournament City Park Entry Fee 6:30 p.m. Family Fun Night SI. 00 (register with Duane Archibald by August 4) Grease Pole Boxing 8:30-9:3- 0 tnn wrrmu 2f2f Thrni Grease Pin wa Sack Race City Park disc 3fl95 5RUM $3495 JmMm mw riots or poo's, labor fo insfof, drvmt or rofors fwnorf if nocossoryf Three Legged Race p.m. Baseball I) Drake Special 5:30 p.m. Kids Parade - Front-En- d Disc ond Drum 3:00 p.m. Pet Show ages fo A.lf tori tan mi Free (Pony League) 9:30 p.m. Fireworks ifOtkers Free SSsktiy Check end correct caster chamber, ond toe-i- n Spin balance front wheels. . . mon uu rare 5 wmi mm mm 6:00 fo 9:00 a.m. Breakfast - Parts Specials Cost 9:00 a.m. Golden Spike Horse Show City Park Admission: Adults SI. 00 6 thru (All breeds horse show - all post entry) 1 1 SO under 6 Transmission free foliar 4:00 p.m. Water Fight . Alignment With Tire Balance ' anv Li. Trucks 7 August 1976; Saturday Church LOAN 40 WEST MAIN TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 WHEAT AND BEET DAYS SCHEDULE 1976 City Park for 'J Idle dollars in a checking Permits Signup Saturday Applications , POWDER PUFF CHAMPIONS-Membe- rs of the Hotheads are front 1 to r - Julie Winningham, Karen Kent, Tammy Stokes, Cindy Roland, Stephanie Porritt, center 1 to r - Jean Kent, Jody Erickson, Debbie Stokes, Natalie Eberhart, back 1 to r - Reva Roland ass. coach, Sherrie Morten, Ronda Smith, Karen Thompson, Carol Ann Watson and coach Verlyn Watson. League Football Big Gcme yua m,i mm 9 bfroCoofeif Copodfy Factory Street Now 6:00 p.m. Annual Parade Can mid It Trucks onhjl $60 $995 High School to City Park 7:00 p.m. Presentation of Royalty 85 Electronic Speed City Park wow Control 7:30 p.m. Horse Shoe Tournament Continued $7495 City Park 7:30 p.m. Ball Games City Park (Two Games) Admission: Adults SI. 00 6 thru 9:30 p.m. Westernalres Dance Und'r 6 11 fft Garland Armory Admission: $1.00 Person $1.50 Couple SO' it mi PICKUP AND DELIVERY! 0FFEX GOOD THRU AUGUST '.w.. .... . aim mm " 31, 1976 WE GUARANTEE PROFESSIONAL WE DO ONLY W0XI W03X AUTK03IZEDI " 1 '' . |