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Show fage itiK 8, LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, July 21, 1977 In Vomon' Holo-ln-On- loapuo Rocordod icjy'Sf (ButiQer's Im First PUme Jay's Service and Butler's School still maintained first place in the Bear River Valley Women's Softball League as Feller Foto and Griffin's Rockets dropped down to second in recent action to break the four way tie. Here are last week's scores: 4! Jay's Service 13; Griffin's Rockets 10 Feller Foto 4, OK Tire Shop 14 i BOB WALTON of Tremonton caught this prize trout on the Island Park reservoir outside Yellowstone 25-in- recently. Walton lured the fish on a nightcrawler and landed it on a test line. Wednesday night. Scores were unavailable at press time. Possibly meeting each other for minor league title could be the Cardinals and Pirates. The Orioles or Reds could also be possible contenders for the title. This game is scheduled for July 25 on the northwest North Park diamond at 2 p.m. In the championship bracket last week minor leaguers posted the following scores: Reds 4, Pirates 7, Oriole 7, Angels 4, Cardinals 8, 76'ers 7, Twins 20, Tigers 3, Reds 8, Angels 4, 76'ers 16, Tigers 6, Pirates 8, Orioles 4, Cardinals 7, Twins 6. Here are the scores in the major league play last week: Lions 5, Giants 4, Dodgers Powder Puff Action ne 131-yar- Williams was playing with Brian Anderson when he recorded the ace. Batting Averages to- 6:30 p.m. R&M 66 vs Rogers Mortuary 7:30 p.m. Fife Ready Mix vs The Woodman and Modern Cleaners 8:30 p.m. Jay's Service vs Laws 76 Deweyville (unlighted) Taylor Farm vs OK Tire Shop ..THESE THREE Cubs Scouts from the Garland East Ward, Pack 135. won stake and district honors in a recent runoff. Pictured are (I to r) Lee Sorensen, Bryce Sorensen, and Bradley Kirby. TNT Nursery 8:30 p.m. Culligan Service Butler School Golf and Country Club's tournament. Brian Hales and Pat Johnson teamed up to take the honors in the gross division recording a 63. In the net division, John Krey and Larry Rose teamed to come up with a 48 to stake out first place. Reed Pierson and Bob Stuart teamed for a 69 to take second place in the gross division and the teams of Ray Finch and George Finch and Jim Baty and Craig Zundel recorded 71's to tie for third. In the net division, Ed Quinney and Steve Quinney teamed to record a 49 and take second place. And Reed Harris and Fred Allen recorded a 53, good enough for third place. member-gues- Doth well Doats Sixth Narrow margins prevailed in the first round of tournament plav last week in the LDS Senior Softball league. In the closest game of the round, Deweyville barely got by Tremonton First, Tense action was seen right up until the last inning even though the score stood 3 for Deweyville. Bill Bingham homered to widen the margin for Deweyville, But the Tremontonites Were not about to give up hope that easily. They came on strong in the bottom of the inning after two fast outs to raise their score by two. The final score was Deweyv llt:. Scoring efforts were made by Sid Cutler and Brent Francom of Tremonton both with singles in the final inning. Steve Miller topped off the inning with a triple. Other scores posted last Friday evening were Both-we- ll 12, Tremonton Third 10; Tremonton Second 7, Tremonton First 9; and Deweyville 8, Elwood 3. 6-- 5. 5-- 6-- t Individually, 6-- ament is scheduled July 23 24. Teams can play either day at any time and are responsible for arranging their own foursomes, Ericksen said. -- Winning the honors were Lee Sorensen, Bryce Sorensen and Bradley Kirby. Finishing second in a field of eight teams behind Garland East at the stake level was the team of Jeff Scott, I Run Offs t 4--H T , the War. The Lake Bonneville Counrun-of- f will be held August 28 in Ogden. cil CIAS LAUDED SID M Judges for this year's event are Carol Ricks of Smithfield and Jay Crandall of Clearfield. The public is invited to attend the show. Admission is free. y m. saw RANCH HAND PERMANENT. HOUSING TIME, INCLUDED YEARS MEAT TO TRAIN, SALARY ENGINE DAY EXCELLENT BENEFITS SALARY, DAY SHIFT PERSON-SAL- ES SHIFT, TREMONT -- V mm TREMONTON ROOM AIR CONDITIONER an SPECIAL OIL and OIL FILTER SPECIAL Includes up to TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PAand LABOR TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PA- RTS and LABOR Hapair Ordar No. RTS $30.07 Customer T.l.phon. No. Aulhorlzad 5 guana of oil, Molorcrall oil lilt.r and inHallallon $10.11 tppHcibtt imh Ulr. Dai. Any Mpptiabtt Cuitomar Talaphona No. Cuatomaf Signature paalanhip Signature Itxts txtft. tali Auihonzad Daalarship Signatui AND AUGUST, 1977 Rapair Ordar No. OFFER VALID DURING JULY AND AUGUST, 1977 OFFER VALID DURING JULY 257-363- 7 II CUSTOMER CARE . . . 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Dependable rotary compressor. Protective aluminum rear grille. BENEFITS 26 TUNE-U- Any Rust-Guardi- MACHINIST GOOD PLUS d During July and August, you get special service prices, too! TREES PERMANENT, SALARY the time for servicing methods technicians the latest tools and equipment original equipment replacement parts TRIMMER COUNTER CUTTER WILLING GOOD GOOD EXPERIENCE, i factory-traine- d feature. Deluxe unit with quick-mou10 Position thermostat for comfort level. Two cooling and "fan only" speeds. Air exchanger control for stale air. Adjustable four way air direction. finish to prolong case life. WAITRESS CARPENTER JOURNEYMAN - nt JOURNEYMAN FUU w . ed factory-approve- i TRIM . service at prices. Our Service Department always features: Winners of Friday's games play at 7:30 p.m. Winner of above game plays Deweyville at 9 p.m. In the Senior Slow pitch league, action resumes Friday at Deweyville. Here is the schedule. 6 p.m., Thatcher vs winner Tre 5th vs Tre 6th 6 p.m, Tre 3rd vs Tre 4th 7:30 p.m., another slow pitch game I m gocd eld summertime savings! Tre 3 vs Tre 1st (own schedule) Tre 6 vs Tre 2, 9 p.m. Saturday FALL PRODUCTION ROBERT DUVALL DISNEY'S "LITTLEST HORSE THIEVES 'STARTS AUGUST 3RD! 8-- TREE PERMANENT TRAIN, (I DMINIVRI THE MAIN THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 27 THRU AUG. 2 old-fashion- Has Opening for: WIU 1f SUTHERLAND modern-da- y SERVICE CARPENTER'S JACK FH MS PRESENTS DONALD Now is 9,500 BTUHR HELPER SHKML CAINE SHOWTIMES 0:00 PM JULY 20-2- 5 TWO COMPLETE SHOWS FRI&SAT NITES1 (CLOSED SUK&TUES NITESV NOTICE Bothwell beating Deweyville, Here is the upcoming schedule: Friday r USKinED m Saturday, Bothwell action FOI "THE EAGLE HAS LANDED".wjfMin!i oouumustwi SEtSOX wumi wit ' JEM HMSII ' Sf IfilU IW ' um mm u snww ikai muins mm una urn mm m ummu j mm jui ititfins IMMH.JI. muMSMSES !PGiiuaCHaaaBiU4. mm Mwiwuiiiimi mwi Ttwart ' tmnmm' pole-bendi- t.. GUU MICHAEL beat Tremonton Sixth 0 with Bothwell getting only two hits against Sixth Ward's three. Tuesday's Utah three days they almost won In of Fielding ward. Four teams from the Tremonton and Garland stakes then participated in a distwhere Garland rict run-of- f East again came out on top. Garland Second ward finished second' with Fielding finishing third. western horsemanship, and keyhole. The highest scorers will go to the regional competition in both the junior and senior divisions. If you can see stones on a stream bottom, in shallow and clear water, it is a certainty that any fish in that area can also see you. Valley Garland, Jared Miller and Nicky Reay At Fairgrounds Friday will be Approximately 70 riding in three divisions in the Box Elder County horse show this Friday, July 22 at the, 'fairgrounds in Tremonton. Classes will begin at 6 p.m. with registration and the written test before 6 p.m. The riders will compete in the following classes: written test, fitting and showmanship, western riding, River 257-567- 7 2-- It is predicted that the Hotheads will see championship action against the Blue Denims in the final round of Powder Puff action. The game will be played in cooperation with Tremon-ton'- s July 24th celebration. It is' slated for Monday, July 25, at 3:30 p.m. on the northwest diamond of the North Park. In the winner's bracket, the Go Go's, Angels, Hotheads and Bombers continued play. The Angels and Hotheads further continued their winning streak in the winning division. They met each other Wednesday night. Scores were unavailable at press time. In the losers bracket, first round winners were the Blue Denims and the Bicentennials. Action continues Friday evening in the loser's 400 MAIN THEATRE Horse Show Set 4-- H the best gross score of the day was fired by Richard Marble as he recorded a 72. Brian Hales shot a 75 gross and Pat Johnson had a 76. On the net side individually, Johnny Krey, Arlo Ericksen, Casey Hashamoto and Craig Richards each recorded 59's. Tournament action will resume over the July 24 weekend, according to pro, Del Ericksen. A two-ma- n best ball tourn R. Rassmussen, Elwood Serving The Bear Cub Scout Trio man skills. Giants 5, Dodgers 4. The Yanks vs Reds and Lions vs Yanks were cancelled. SidCulter.Trelst 525 525 469 467 425 422 417 410 405 400 7:30 p.m. Curlew Amoco vs Three Cub Scouts from Saturday for the Skyway Darwin Allen, Tre 3rd Steve Holdaway, Both Ron Thompson, Elwood Dale Collom, Tre 2nd Byron Wood, Tre 2nd JR. Adams, Dewey Roger Newman, Both Dick Green, Tre 6th Terry Knudsen, Tre 6th S Garland Curlew Amoco 8, The Woodman and Modern Cleaners 21 A field of 62 turned out Senior Batting averages, Fast Pitch league: ; QOv. Pack 135 of the Garland East Ward took stake and district honors in the Mountain Man Retreat, an athletic competition built around mountain 6, Twins 5, Reds 8, Twins 4, On 66, 11. Ed Williams of Bear River City recorded a hole-in-od hole at on the No. 8, the Skyway Golf and Country Club in Tremonton recently. Winners Recorded Tops Two In Skyway Action Liiile League Championship Shapes Up It looks as if the Yanks will meet the Lions and the Cardinals will meet the Pirates in the major and minor championship games in Bear River Valley League. Currently in the major league, the Yanks and Lions haven't been beaten. They will battle it out for first place honors on the North Park northwest diamond on July 25 at 4 p.m., unless an upset was seen in the ranks TNT Nursery 8, Rogers 7 Butlers School 14, Culligan Service 13 Taylor Farm 13, Mack's Family Drive In 11 Fife Ready Mix 12, R & M Action continues again night: Deweyville (lighted) 7 p.m. o LINCOLN I MM. J |