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Show THE SENTINEL Pitchers conclude final ta, Sandy, 64, 39; Robertson, Riverton; Grants-vill- e, Connie Bunnell, - River- Charlie Johnson, and Sandra 34; Nate ton, Riverton, Barney, lake Salt City, Boyington, 33; Darwin Knudson, In men's class A action, Salt Lake City, 27; Clarence Gilesof River- Hans Seibold, Sandy, M. Peterson, ton retain his state title. 26; The following is a sum- Ogden, 24; R. 04, Peterson, Ogden, of the all men's mary 22. final results: Clarence Class A: Art Class E: Riverton, Giles, Ballingham, Ogden, 65; Art Hunsaker, 34; Willard Lindsay, Deweyville, 58; Midvale, 26; Alien Richard Buchanan, Mid-val- Giles, Riverton, 28; 45; Dick4-- Steve Mecham, Ogden, Backer, Salt Lake City, 18; Blaine Bingham, 3, 54; Jack Raymond, Ogden, 17. Won play-ofSandy, 48; Nolan 32 ; Benson, Clinton, Class F: Bruce Crane, Benson, Ogden, Henry South Jordan, 64, 18; Bill and forfeit; Joe Earnhart, Sandy, Cronkrite, Salt Lake City, Salt Hatcher, Hugh 18; forfeit. Charlie Lake City, B: Class 16; Wilbur Couch, Sandy, 34, Bugger, Reams, 13; Gene Schmidt, Salt 54; Dennis Ohms, Lake 12; Cedar City, 47;e, EsmundCity, Ballingham, Gary Hughes, Taylor-svill14, 12; and' 44; Lamont Ogden, Mike Hennessy, Ogden, Gardner, Deweyville, forfeit. 39; Jay West, Granger, Pitching isn't over yet, 38; Bruce Lindow, however, as a special Granger, 35; Salt . Harlow Griffin, Newton, open tournament, the been has City Open, 34; Rudy Labotto, Salt Lake City, 34, 40; slated for Friday and Al Pleasant Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20, Nichol, Joe at Liberty Park. Pitchers Grove, 2-- 2; 4-- 2, 2-- 2; state horseshoe round 4-- 2, 0-- 4-- 2, lite final round of the ton mustered double ringers at the end of the first and third games to come up with the title over Carol Ohms of Cedar City. The final ladies' standings are as state horseshoe nitrhino g 0 championship was held last Saturday, Sept. 13, in Salt Lake's Liberty Park. Hie tournament was highlighted with a playoff for the championship in the first ever ladies' state competition, as Myrt Lovendahl of River- - follows: 2-- 4, 5, 7-- 3-- 1, Lovendahl, Myrt Carol OhRiverton, Vicki ms, Cedar City, 3-- 1; 3-- 1; 6-- 1, 3-- 1, e, 2-- 2, 5-- 2, Mini Ads 1--3, 3, 3-- 4, f. 2-- 5, Dusiness Directory 4-- 2, 4-- 2, Call 255-355- 6 8--1, 3-- 3, 7-- 2, 6-- 3, 5-- 4, Top Prices Paid 5-- 4, Old Cars, Scrap Batteries Scrap 4-- 5, 'HncsGr 4-- 5, Acme Recylcing Center 3-- 972-311- 6 Thursday, September 18, 1980 UTAH'S competing. Players averaging 40 percent ringers or less will pitch on Friday, while those averaging over 40 percent will be in action LOWEST FOOD PRICES ! ITU to. (law, 47M to. IKmK m., to. ttn laii. tm wmi mm to.. willful Wttt tad Nartti, IM7I to. m toniy nil 4 Saturday. Play will start at 2 p.m. each day. There will be a $5 entry fee. Those wishing to take part should send their a plus payment, statement of their ringer percentage to Lamont Gardner, 948 Elm Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 for furor phone ther information. The annual awards dinner for the Utah HorPitchers seshoe Association will be held Sept. 27 at the Fourth South and Seventh East in Salt Lake City beginning at 7 p.m. Reservations are 16.50 per person and payment should be made in advance to Lamont Gardner (same address as above) no later than Monday, Sept. 22. Special awards, including Hall of Fame plaques, will be presented during this social. FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX teftut&AAy 15 483-30- Chuck-A-Ram- Page 3 wsm tr mm &MP a, wine- - W853 H 0-- 9, 28. w m 33; Bountiful, Oborn, and Colorado well as as Wyoming, Utah will be among those from Class C: Jim Cronkrite, Salt Lake City, 49; Marv Collier, West Point, 5--3, 40; Bill Shelton, Taylorsville, 41; Doyle Peterson, Ogden, 4-4, 40; Keith Erickson, Salt Lake City, 40; Bruce Eyre, Salt Lake City, 34; Olie Provo, 33; Rus Horan, Orem, 24, 34 ; Ken Gary, Granger, 24, 34; Lars Peterson, Ogden, forfeit. Class D: Tito Archulet- - Competition heavy for 9-- 0, EOTOVATIXG C3ADI3G NANU2E This Spot WEEDCUTTtHC VP GAHDEHS 4-- 4, RAOUMO YARD CLEAN LAWKS 4-- 4, only Lin-dse- y, 4-- 4, 3-- 5, Don lohnson R2415 262-134- For most of the area's school women high volleyball teams action was fast and furious last week. and Bingham heaviest the had Brighton schedule, playing in the Tournament Highland last Friday and Saturday, while Alta and Jordan each met two separate ... it's s teyd 3 ladies' volleyball teams opponents. Only Hillcrest took the week off. Coming up, Bingham plays at Tooele Thursday, JV at 3 and varsity at S p.m. then on Sept. 25 in their league opener at borne versus Hillcrest at and 4 5:30 p.m.; Brighton's next competition will wait until Sept. 25, when they're at Alta at 4 and 5:30 p.m.; Alta hosts Jordan Wednesday at 3 and 4:30 p.m., then plays at Judge Thursday at 4 and 5:30 p.m. prior to their match with Brighton on Sept. 25; Hillcrest will be at Woods Cross this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for an invitational then at Bingham on Sept. 25; and QiftYB Jordan, after meeting Alta this Wednesday, will next face Judge in a Sept 30 road game. UULiZAXILrS nmmnnnmiry Buy now and get a CASH REBATE direct from LITTON! . Offer good from August 25 through September 28 Utton's Incredible Microwave Oven with Auto-Cook- So 1 simple and easy-to-u- se because it "asks" you questions lwltJ9 . Under the Highland tourney format, each team was placed with four others in a Ave team pool, playing each other twice in games that only went to 11 points. Bingham split with lost American Fork, twice to Highland, fell in a controversial match to Granite, then split with Judge. Coach Penny Hish said she felt the profusion of play in so short a period was beneficial in helping her young team work out bugs in their game. Brighton had about equal luck in the tournament, splitting with and automatically guides you to delicious meals! Box $50 rebate offer also available on Litton Models 1570, 1560, 1550. See a demonstration Model 1580 Elder and 5-- 11-- 7, then losing six games in a row to Cyprus, East, and Cottonwood. Double Ov Microwave liLiiyc aoe cooking It's the ultima rr center. Speed cook with mlcrowaoe; bake, bnil i i conventional ooen or use the cooktop. Patented Even Wave Microwave Cooking for foods cooked to juicy perfection. Microwave cooking allows you to cook many complete meals all at . once. Or start other meals with one dish or two, and add a third food as you cook. Meal-In-On- e and temperature cooking. k for time or Come in for our special offer! Alta found their trip to no Cache Valley vacation. The Hawks were roughed up by Logan 15-- 15-- 5 and then lost to Skyview 15-- 5 and 15-- 4. Alta is without any varsity returners and is a young building team, according to coach Cathy Nielsen. 5, Jordan JVs won again- st both Lehi and Payson last Tuesday and Thursday, but the varsity was not so fortunate. After falling to Lehi, the Jordan gals were edged in a tough three game match 16- - 14, 3 5 to and 11-1- 15-1- Payson. fctjtoCdrrirrl rtcsfrti kj hra tays SANDY Tv and Appliance VI 7989 . M, Llidvale - Darrin Peacock graduated from primary and received his Trail to Duty to God award. Mecham David received his Duty to God award in the Sandy Tenth Ward. 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