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Show Competition stiff for Bambinos in P HI regional action d, T . err j vil Local entrants in the massive Pacific Southwest Regional tournament for Bambino Majors experience mixed results in the first two rounds played Friday and Saturday. to Host Hillcrest Union fell 17-- 0 !i JhW-- '$ if ' THE SENTINEL tournament. The closest to home champion was which Taylorsville, in the defeated Kearns final. South Ogden won the tourney and Fayson-Utaover Valley the Taylorsville. Central California on Friday 4 then eliminated Nevada Jordan Valley byed Saturday. Friday's round, but lost to Northern California 16-- 3 on 11-- 14-1- 14-1- 5, 5 16-1- ientinel want ads work p vtotv Valley Jk Wv A! HiiSi AM attenoeis 'iii1nnir A cioots Midvale WBBA Major League Front row (left to right), Hadden Fraser, Zack Bath, Jason Sanchez, Terry Kelch, Jason Nielsen, Stephen Johansen, Kirby Horrocks. Middle row, Ronald Oldroyd, Doug Hoyne, Pat Haws, Aaron Love, Terry Green, Jared Hill. Back row, Neil Horrocks, Earl Oldroyd, Kreig Kelley. All-Star- s. Since 1963 1 WBBA Majors now Several local WBBA Majors teams have battled their way through district tournament play over the past week and are now involved in regional tourney action. in the Avenues Playing district meet, Riverton National defeated the host team in a tough and three game match, 134. The other team qualifying from the Avenues tourney was South American, Granger over Rose and winning Park Country Club. in the Rose Park Boys' district American Riverton action, advanced, beating Crown Colony while Rose Park and Boys defeated Dillworth Midvale had two three team in its district tournament. In the first, Sandy edged Hillview 1 while Murray byed. eliminated then Murray 1 and Hillview Sandy and eliminated Murray Sandy hit eight home runs in its first game with Murray. In the second, Midvale opened 0 with by blanking Brighton Ridgecrest bying. Ridgecrest knocked Brighton out of the tournament only to be eliminated by the host Midvale team 8 and And finally, in the Edison district tournament, Kearns American dropped Bonneville in 2 and Edison two games won out over Indian Hills 3-- 1, 4, 17-- 7 17-- 25-- 2 Sandy and Riverton American will advance to the South American hosted Granger tournament regional being played through Aug. 4 at 2700 S. and 2700 W. Midvale and Riverton National are taking part in the Indian Hills region tournament being played at 1200 S. Wasatch Blvd. That regional will also conclude on Aug. 4. . Discover the joy of learning Gain the bedrock of knowledge Learn to think logically and independently Become responsible for themselves ELEMENTARY ll PROGRAM INCLUDES "HANDS-ON- " COMPUTER EXPERIENCE Come visit us and see why so many parents like what Challenger is doing. Kindergarten Program All-Da- y Ask About Our Extended Care Is Also Available Now Enrolling For Fall Classes KINDERGARTEN Call Earl Dowdle. and ELEMENTARY Orem Sandy Draper Holladay 10685 So. 1000 E. 900 E. 12411 S. 2747 E. 3640 So. 572-191- 0 572-191- 0 278-479- "MMBNfflM 8-- 4. pj ts 2-- tf: 6-- 4-- 2. 23-- 2 10-- rwr j ' I ' J jp' St , 6-- 2 14-- 2. 14-- 14-- 0, & 13-- 13-- 6 Midvale earns berth in WBBA regional tourney I." Midvale has advanced to the WBBA Major League regional tournament being played at Indian Hills through Aug. 2. Midvale earned the regional berth by winning a series of three games against Brighton in district and Ridgecrest the over past week. competition The team is made up of boys ages 4 who were nominated for the because of their outstanding performance during the regular season. If Midvale wins its regional, it will qualify for the WBBA World Series to be held in Jackson, Wyoming next week. Team members include Jared Hill, Terry Kelsch, Hadden Fraser Johansen, Stephen Ronald Oldroyd, Gino Cecala, Aaron Love, Doug Hoyne, John Gafa, Pat Haws, Jason Sanchez, Jason Nielsen, Kirby Horrocks, Jerry Green, and Zack Bath. The manager is Earl Oldroyd and the coaches Kreig Kelley and Niel Horrocks. 12-1- all-sta- rs Mr. mms mm a ( " ' fx i Whipple at KJfuffU UPHOLSTERING HOUSE "Upholsterers Of Fine Furniture" 561-01- 51 N. Main Street Midvale likes celebrations. He will have a Children's Creative Arts and Crafts Booth Friday August 3rd from 3 p.m. till Dark. Awards will be given to the three best. s500, s400, s300 FREE balloons or tops for all participants. and Staples will be furnished. E. 12411 S. 572-191- Where children... 254-008- 4 No-Ro- 10-- 1. Coming Soon . . We're remodeling at 900 Draper. Please call 3, 7-- 2, mini-mee- and 389 W.1 3200 S. Is the cost of meat in the supermarkets making you hot? Come in out of the heat for a cool deal at Riverton Valley Meats. Half of beef choice $1 .26 per lb., $1.18 per lb. Cut to your specifications. 10 off all cutting and wrapping on all mobil slaughter bookings before October 1st, 1984. We offer you a $15.00 kill chg. on one beef. Two or more beef $12.00, $13.00 pork, sheep $10.00. Riverton Valley Meats brings you a full custom line with mobil slaughtering service, custom cutting, double wrapped to your specifications. We bring you boneless rst., scraping of all roasts and steaks. Meet a professional in the meat field with 35 yrs. exper. enter region tournies 2-- 1 1 "Quality in Lite through Quality in Education" 1 drth Tri-Ar- c 19-- 1 8 mimLMxmmmimamm s i A thirty year reunion for the Jordan High Class of '54 will be hold at the Hotel, 161 W. Sixth S., Salt Lake City, on Saturday, Aug. 25, at 6:30 p.m. Reservations can be made with Mrs Richard (Ethel! Terry) Syverson, 1341 W. Fourth North, Salt Lake City, 84116, with the price being $15 per person. h 16-1- 3 Jordan High Class of '54 plans 30 year reunion 22-- 5 Saturday. Meanwhile, state competition in the 13, and 8 Babe Ruth tournaments were completed over the past week. because only the However, championship and runner-uteams are counted, no local team earned places in the Page Thursday, Aug. 2, 1984 (MSB crap aim fc.'T' 225-617- 7 |